MD Anderson manual of psychosocial oncology
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MD Anderson manual of psychosocial oncology
McGraw-Hill, c2010
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Manual of psychosocial oncology
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A practical and comprehensive guide to fostering behavioral and emotional health in cancer patients - from one of the world's leading cancer treatment centers
4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This is a very helpful guide for continuity of care in addressing these often silent issues with cancer patients. It also will assist in the often difficult conversations that need to take place with these patients, such as poor prognosis, failed treatment, or noncompliance."--Doody's Review Service
Reflecting the collective expertise of more than forty contributors, most from the renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center, this manual addresses key psychological and behavioral issues that should be considered when treating cancer patients, including special populations such as children and the elderly.
Coverage includes:
Communicating with patients and family
Distress and cancer
Assessment and management of psychological symptoms, including mood disorders, anxiety, fatigue, substance abuse, and delirium
Family and cultural issues, including spirituality and religion and supporting the caregiver
Integrative medicine
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Grief and end-of-life issues, including non-pharmacologic interventions and palliative medicine
Healthcare professional wellbeing
MD Anderson Manual of Psychosocial Oncology is designed to be a practical guide for clinicians and allied professionals in the day-to-day practice of psychosocial oncology, which is an essential component of the comprehensive care of cancer patients and their caregivers.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION I: DISTRESS AND CANCER
1. The Clinical Psycho-oncology Assessment, James D. Duffy
2. Stress and Cancer, Julie K. Allen, Guillermo N. Armaiz-Pena, andAnil K. Sood
3. The Resilient Cancer Patient, Mark D. Gilbert
4. The Clinical Assessment of Distress, Cindy L. Carmack, Patricia A. Parker, andEileen H. Shinn
SECTION II: ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
5. Mood Disorders, Alan D. Valentine
6. Anxiety in Cancer Patients, Anis Rashid
7. Delirium, James D. Duffy and Alan D. Valentine
8. Nicotine Dependence, Maher Karam-Hage and Paul Cinciripini
9. Substance Abuse and Cancer, Kathie Rickman
10. Sexuality and Cancer, Mary K. Hughes
11. Cancer-related Fatigue, Carmen P. Escalante and Ellen F. Manzullo
12. Interface between Psychiatry,Sleep, and Cancer, Mary Rose and Rhonda Robert
13. Psychosocial Approaches to Pain, Diane Novy and Laura M. van Veldhoven
14. Neurobehavioral Side Effects of Cancerand Cancer Therapy, Mariana E. Witgert and Jeffrey S. Wefel
SECTION III: COMMUNICATING WITH PATIENTS AND FAMILIES
15. Communicating with Patients and Families, Walter F. Baile
SECTION IV: FAMILY AND CULTURAL ISSUES
16. A Model: Supporting the Caregiverthrough the Crisis of Cancer, Phyddy Tacchi
17. Spirituality and Religion Perspectiveson Illness and Suffering, David R. Jenkins
SECTION V: SPECIAL POPULATIONS
18. Children and Cancer, Rhonda Robert and Martha Askins
19. Cancer and the Older Person, Sriram Yennurajalingam
20. Survivorship, Karin Hahn
21. Body Image and Disfigurement, Michelle Fingerette
22. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Benedict Konzen
SECTION VI: INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
23. Integrative Medicine in Cancer Care, Richard Tsong Lee, M. Kay Garcia,M. Alejandro Chaoul, Laura Baynham-Fletcher,Lisa M. Gower, and Lorenzo Cohen
SECTION VII: GRIEF AND END-OF-LIFE ISSUES
24. Nonpharmacologic Interventions, Steven Thorney and Debra Sivesind
25. Palliative Medicine and the Cancer Patient, David Hui and Eduardo Bruera
SECTION VIII: HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL WELL-BEING
26. Health Care Professional Stress, James D. Duffy, Kenneth Sapire, andM. Alejandro Chaoul
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