Understanding women's recovery from illness and trauma
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書誌事項
Understanding women's recovery from illness and trauma
(Women's mental health and development, v. 4)
Sage Publications, c1999
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-178) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Understanding Women's Recovery from Illness and Trauma is a practical guide to the "why" and "how" questions of human responses to illness. With this volume, Margaret Kearney presents aspects of women's experiences that counselors are not always exposed to, and provides support in the treatment of women who are facing or recovering from serious illness and other health crises. This book draws on qualitative data from a variety of sources and offers a theoretical model of women's health and identity. Kearney begins with an overview of that model and discusses the grounded theory approach to collecting and analyzing experiential data. She next moves on to describing a number of health crises, recovery situations, women's responses to these events, and discusses clinical implications for women undergoing these experiences. The author also examines women's approaches to staying healthy and balancing their lives, and she closes by suggesting areas for future research. She also discusses policy implications for health and human service agencies that deal specifically with women from various cultural and ethnic groups. Understanding Women's Recovery from Illness and Trauma synthesizes the many studies that have been conducted on the topic across various disciplines. As such, this book provides one of the first general resources for therapists and counselors who work with women. It will also be particularly interesting to graduate and undergraduate students of clinical psychology, counseling, and social work, women's studies, and education. This volume will prove useful for in-service training programs for counselors, social workers, nurses, and psychologists.
目次
Why Listen to Women
The Social and Political Context of Women's Health and Illness
Reckoning and Reconciling
A Map of Women's Illness and Recovery
Cancer and Heart Disease
Responding to a Tragic Diagnosis
Learning to Live with It
Integrating Self and Chronic Illness
Pain, Immobility and Stigma
Illness Burdens
Family Violence
Recovering from Trauma Past and Present
Eating Disorders and Addiction
Changing Deeply Rooted Patterns
Supporting Women Toward Health
Future Directions
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