Growing up with a chronic disease : the impact on children and their families

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    • Eiser, Christine

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Growing up with a chronic disease : the impact on children and their families

Christine Eiser

J. Kingsley Publishers, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-242) and indexes

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内容説明

The presence of a chronically sick or handicapped child in the family places considerable physical and emotional strain on parents, healthy siblings, and even extended relations. This book, drawing on theoretical and practical sources, acknowledges the potential for distress involved in caring for a sick child but also emphasizes the coping resources and skills that can be, and frequently are, adopted by families. The author demonstrates that the consequences of chronic childhood disease vary systematically with the development of the child, and suggests ways in which coping resources can be developed and promoted.

目次

Preface and Overview. 1. Chronic Disease: The Nature of the Challenge. 2. Chronic Disease in Infancy. 3. The Importance of School for Normal Development. 4. 'Storm and Stress': The Impact of Chronic Disease During Adolescence. 5. Concepts of Stress and Coping. 6. Mothers and Fathers. 7. Impact of Chronic Disease on Parents and Their Relationships with Their Children. 8. Consequences of Parenting Styles for Childrens' Adjustment to Treatment. 9. The Impact of Chronic Disease on Sibling Relationships. 10. Towards a Comprehensive System of Care for Children with Chronic Disease.

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