The application of problem-solving therapy to psychosocial oncology care

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    • Bucher, Julia A.

書誌事項

The application of problem-solving therapy to psychosocial oncology care

Julia A. Bucher, editor

Haworth Medical Press, c1999

  • : alk. paper

統一タイトル

Journal of psychosocial oncology

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注記

"Co-published simultaneously as Journal of psychosocial oncology, volume 16, numbers 3/4, 1999."

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Teach effective problem-solving programs for nonprofessional cancer patient caregivers who have a limited knowledge of the disease!Family caregivers are often uninformed about what they should do with family members with cancer; they are unskilled in carrying out caregiver duties and are emotionally involved as well. The Application to Problem-Solving Therapy to Psychosocial Oncology Care will help novices and expert professionals in the areas of nursing, social work, psychology, ministry, and cancer support programs learn how to introduce problem-solving concepts that can benefit cancer patients and families in counseling sessions, formal education programs, or in everyday clinical practice. This book covers examples and strategies that you can teach to adult and child cancer patients and their adult family caregivers to help improve the quality of lives for everyone involved.From The Application to Problem-Solving Therapy to Psychosocial Oncology, you will discover innovative programs that you can implement with little knowledge of the disease itself to assist individuals in all aspects of the care process. Some of the researched suggestions and methods that will assist you in the care process include: teaching family caregivers problem-solving therapy to manage stress and fatigue in groups and via voice mail for caregivers with limited time to spend in classes understanding how cancer patients and families can use problem-solving principals to relieve cancer pain with the COPE model learning maternal problem-solving therapy in pediatric care using online information and support resources such as COPELINE and the CHESS program In The Application to Problem-Solving Therapy to Psychosocial Oncology, you will also discover information on a multitude of online and hands-on support programs that you can implement to assist family caregivers of cancer patients. Each program focuses on problem-solving skills to help overcome the obstacles of caregiving, giving you relevant and effective strategies for alleviating stress and creating more positive outlooks for cancer patients and their caregivers.

目次

Contents Introduction Relevance of Problem-Solving Therapy to Psychosocial Oncology Cancer and Psychological Distress: Two Investigations Regarding the Role of Social Problem-Solving Maternal Problem-Solving Therapy in Pediatric Cancer Improving Problem-Solving Skills of Family Caregivers Through Group Education Problem-Solving Through Electronic Bulletin Boards The COPE Model: Its Clinical Usefulness in Solving Pain-Related Problems Index Reference Notes Included

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