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Cancer and the family

Lea Baider, Cary L. Cooper, Atara Kaplan de Nour

J. Wiley & Sons, 1995

  • hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume is the result of many years of clinical research by medical and health care professionals working with cancer patients and their families. It demonstrates the impact of cancer at different stages of individual and family development - for example the young couple coping with childhood cancer, the older couple with cancer in a spouse, the young adult with cancer, the child facing a parent's death - and how our understanding of these factors influences treatment and management.

Table of Contents

  • Families: Theoretical, Methodological and Cultural Issues: Family Reorganization in Response to Cancer
  • Cultural Variation in Family Adjustment to Cancer
  • Social Support of the Cancer Patient and the Role of the Family
  • Redefining Priorities: Families of Children with Cancer: Reciprocal Influences in Family Adjustment to Childhood Cancer
  • Pattern of Communication with Children When a Parent has Cancer
  • Parental Reactions to Cancer in their Children
  • Cancer Inside the Family: Effects on Patients and Partners: Between Distress and Support: Spouses of Cancer Patients
  • Family Structure and Psychosocial Stress in Families of Cancer Patients
  • Breast Cancer: A Family Issue
  • Sexual Issues within the Family
  • The Ethics of Communication and Medical Care.

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