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Table 9
Frequency distribution of the number of times people requested the full citation
of each publication in the database beginning June 8, 2006

Publication Frequency
Doing Member Care Well :Perspectives and Practices from Around the World.

1004

Sudden removal from the field.

690

Helping missionaries grow: Readings in mental health and missions

585

Bonding and the missionary task: Establishing a sense of belonging.

576

The Family in mission: Understanding and caring for those who serve

541

Short-term missionary counseling

538

Too valuable to lose: Exploring the causes and cures of missionary attrition.

536

Missionary Care: Counting the cost for world evangelization.

529

Enhancing Missionary Vitality: Mental Health professions Serving Global Mission.

497

Planning for MK nurture. Compendium of the International Conference on Missionary Kids, Quito, Ecuador, January 4-8, 1987, Volume II.

465

Core Issues in Missionary Life

457

Frontline women.

457

Always saying goodbye: Separation as experienced by MKs in boarding schools.

453

Understanding and managing stress

449

Current issues in screening and selection

426

The reentry team: Caring for your returning missionaries.

426

A model for mutual care in missions

417

Historical notes on missionary care

416

Qualities desired in MK boarding school personnel: A preliminary study.

414

Worksheet on balanced living.

412

Building Credible Multicultural Teams.

411

Honourably wounded: Stress among Christian workers (Rev .ed.).

402

How to choose the right missionary.

402

Making adjustments favorably.

400

Resolving conflicts in Christian marriage.

400

Psychopathology in missionary personnel

399

Positive possibilities of mid-life transitions.

398

What missionaries need to know about burnout and depression.

397

Sexual immorality in the missions community: Overtones of incest?

396

The dynamics of healthy missions

394

Understanding and nurturing the missionary family. Compendium of the International Conference on Missionary Kids, Quito, Ecuador, January 4-8, 1987, Volume I.

391

A practical approach to missionary transitions.

390

High alert to Enemy attacks.

389

Overcoming missionary stress.

387

Building relationships between mental health specialists and mission agencies.

386

Intensive care community: Moving beyond surviving to thriving.

386

"The call" to ministry.

385

The care of the missionary family.

385

"That's not what I meant!" Adjustments in transcultural marriage.

383

Building resilient teams: The CACTUS Kit.

380

Doing member care in Red zones: Examples from the Middle East.

379

Psychological and spiritual predictors of domains of functioning and effectiveness of short-term missionaries.

379

Psychology of missionary adjustment.

379

Assessment of cross-cultural adjustability in missionary candidates: Theoretical, biblical, and practical perspectives.

374

Stress-producing factors in cultural adjustment.

374

A practical approach to transitions in missionary living.

372

Counseling Christian Workers.

372

10 Challenges that may make going home look attractive: Some of them are real doozies!

370

Culture shock: Dealing with stress in cross-cultural living

370

Letters never sent.

370

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