Cardiac surgery : biological and psychological implications

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Cardiac surgery : biological and psychological implications

Herman C.B. Denber

Futura, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-243) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Dr. Denber presents information on the psychological and biological changes that occur in patients who have experienced cardiac arrest or who have had cardiac surgery or cardiopulmonary bypass. In addition to a clear understanding of the pathology and technical aspects of cardiac surgery, Dr. Denber offers valuable information on the psychological impact. Valuable insights into the influence of "the mind" on the successful outcome of treatment are of value to all those involved in the care of cardiac surgery patients.

目次

  • Introduction
  • General Issues
  • Philosophical Considerations
  • Open-Heart and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
  • Psychiatric and Neurological Aspects of Cardiac Surgery
  • Cardioplegia
  • Time
  • Psychological Preparation of the Patient for Cardiac Surgery
  • Stopping Time and Cardiac Surgery
  • The Mind and Time
  • Thoughts and Feelings Before Cardiac Surgery
  • The Soul
  • The Soul and Time
  • Perceptions and Cardiac Surgery
  • Cardiac Surgery and the Body-Mind Problem
  • Transference
  • Quality of Life and Rehabilitation
  • Psychodynamic Aspects
  • The Psychodynamic Experience of Cardiac Surgery
  • On Borrowed Time: In The Final Analysis, All Cardiac Patients Live On Borrowed Time
  • Body Image
  • On Being Mindless, Nirvana, Freedom from the Self (Sufi), Pure Consciousness, and the Hibernated State During Cardiac Surgery
  • The Self and an Appointment With Destiny
  • A New Life

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