Working with chronic illness : a family approach
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Working with chronic illness : a family approach
(Basic texts in counselling and psychotherapy / series editor: Stephen Frosh)
Macmillan, c1997
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内容説明
This innovative and challenging book provides a theoretical and practical framework for understanding and helping people face the challenge of living with serious physical illness. Sensitive attention is paid to the way in which gendered and cultural beliefs influence decisions about caregiving and caretaking in childhood, parental, adult and professional relationships. The author conveys the insights of clinical experience of inpatient and outpatient work in a lucid and accessible style. The book is aimed at a wide range of professionals, including counsellors, therapists, nurses, social workers, teachers, doctors and paediatricians, and will prove invaluable to to both qualified professionals and students.
目次
1 The Challenge of Physical Illness 2 Understanding the Impact of Illness on Health Care Systems 3 The Impact of Illness on the Family 4 Using Family Therapy Techniques in Your Work 5 What Illness Means to Children 6 Parenting and Chronic Illness - by Barbara Dale 7 Working with Adults who are Ill 8 Personal and Practical Issues for Professionals 9 Clinical Epilogue: A Family's Experience of Adjusting to the Loss of Health - by John Byng-Hall
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