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Book Title
Handbook of Psychooncology: Psychological Care of the Patient
ISBN-10
0195068971
Subject
Diseases / Cancer, Oncology, General
ISBN
9780195068979
EAN
9780195068979
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Medical
Publication Name
Handbook of Psychooncology : Psychological Care of the Patient with Cancer
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.9 in
Publication Year
1990
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Julia H. Rowland
Features
Reprint
Item Weight
54 Oz
Item Width
7.5 in
Number of Pages
785 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195068971
ISBN-13
9780195068979
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102827270

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
785 Pages
Publication Name
Handbook of Psychooncology : Psychological Care of the Patient with Cancer
Language
English
Subject
Diseases / Cancer, Oncology, General
Publication Year
1990
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Author
Julia H. Rowland
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
54 Oz
Item Length
9.9 in
Item Width
7.5 in

Additional Product Features

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Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"This volume, edited by two of the major contributors to the field, is the definitive text to date in this increasingly acknowledged specialty area which overlaps with consultation-liaison psychiatry, behavioral medicine, and health psychology. It is encyclopedic in coverage and broad inscope....Essential for all who care for and conduct psychosocial research with cancer patients. Oncologists and oncology nurse clinicians will also find it quite helpful. It is extremely well edited and well referenced and is perhaps best used as a reference text....The editors should becongratulated for their pioneering efforts as this volume clearly stands alone as a comprehensive treatise on this still new and evolving field known as psychooncology." --Jon A. Levenson, MD, Columbia University, Psychosomatic Medicine, "Well-written and comprehensive. . . .all those involved in the psychological care of patients with cancer should have access to a copy." --British Journal of Psychiatry, "The most comprehensive work to date on the increasingly important area of psychosocial oncology. It presents a clear, knowledgeable, comprehensive view, and, as such, belongs in the library of any professional whose interest lies in, or touches on, the total care of the person withcancer."--Journal of the National Cancer Institute, "The Handbook of Psychooncology certainly lives up to its name. It is a truly useful handbook for physicians nurses, and many other health professionals who work with cancer patients and their families....It is exceptionally well organized, and references to particular topics can be readilyfound....It should become required reading for psychiatrists, psychologists, oncologists, nurses, social workers, and anyone else who becomes involved in the care of cancer patients and their families....This unique volume is the first of its kind to contain such a comprehensive range of useful andtimely information regarding the psychological care of the cancer patient. It is destined to become a classic." --The Psychiatric Times, "While the handbook offers little that is new for those with considerablebackground in the literature of cancer care, much is worth repeating, and it isuseful to have it under one cover. What is repeated is done with clarity andbrevity and in a highly readable style. Those without such background wouldbenefit from having this book avalable as a first source. The book is welledited and a very worthwhile addtition to what is by now a large body ofliterature." --Journal of the American Medical Association, "By bringing together and organizing so much information into a singletext, Holland and Rowland have provided a significant contribution that islikely to be useful to a range of professionals and students alike. Althoughthis volume is written as a reference source, it is a well-written, highlyreadable book that can be read straight through or used by individuals in searchof information on a specific aspect of psychooncology. It is remarkable howlittle repetition exists in a text of this size." --ContemporaryPsychology, "This volume, edited by two of the major contributors to the field, is thedefinitive text to date in this increasingly acknowledged specialty area whichoverlaps with consultation-liaison psychiatry, behavioral medicine, and healthpsychology. It is encyclopedic in coverage and broad in scope....Essential forall who care for and conduct psychosocial research with cancer patients.Oncologists and oncology nurse clinicians will also find it quite helpful. It isextremely well edited and well referenced and is perhaps best used as areference text....The editors should be congratulated for their pioneeringefforts as this volume clearly stands alone as a comprehensive treatise on thisstill new and evolving field known as psychooncology." --Jon A. Levenson, MD,Columbia University, Psychosomatic Medicine, "Well-written and comprehensive. . . .all those involved in thepsychological care of patients with cancer should have access to a copy."--British Journal of Psychiatry, "This volume represents the most comprehensive work to date on theincreasingly important area of psychosocial oncology. It presents a clear,knowledgeable, comprehensive view, and, as such, belongs in the library of anyprofessional whose interest lies in, or touches on, the total care of the personwith cancer." --Journal of the National Cancer Institute, "The most comprehensive work to date on the increasingly important area ofpsychosocial oncology. It presents a clear, knowledgeable, comprehensive view,and, as such, belongs in the library of any professional whose interest lies in,or touches on, the total care of the person with cancer."--Journal of theNational Cancer Institute, "The Handbook of Psychooncology certainly lives up to its name. It is atruly useful handbook for physicians nurses, and many other health professionalswho work with cancer patients and their families....It is exceptionally wellorganized, and references to particular topics can be readily found....It shouldbecome required reading for psychiatrists, psychologists, oncologists, nurses,social workers, and anyone else who becomes involved in the care of cancerpatients and their families....This unique volume is the first of its kind tocontain such a comprehensive range of useful and timely information regardingthe psychological care of the cancer patient. It is destined to become aclassic." --The Psychiatric Times, "By bringing together and organizing so much information into a single text, Holland and Rowland have provided a significant contribution that is likely to be useful to a range of professionals and students alike. Although this volume is written as a reference source, it is a well-written,highly readable book that can be read straight through or used by individuals in search of information on a specific aspect of psychooncology. It is remarkable how little repetition exists in a text of this size." --Contemporary Psychology, "While the handbook offers little that is new for those with considerable background in the literature of cancer care, much is worth repeating, and it is useful to have it under one cover. What is repeated is done with clarity and brevity and in a highly readable style. Those without suchbackground would benefit from having this book avalable as a first source. The book is well edited and a very worthwhile addtition to what is by now a large body of literature." --Journal of the American Medical Association, "Remarkable book....Superb organization, depth, and comprehensiveness....The volume is beautifully edited.... A major contribution to both the medical and psychiatric literature....Will become a classic reference source.... An essential contribution to every medical school and hospital libraryas well as the personal libraries of physicians and other medical and mental health professionals." --General Hospital Psychiatry, "Remarkable book....Superb organization, depth, andcomprehensiveness....The volume is beautifully edited.... A major contributionto both the medical and psychiatric literature....Will become a classicreference source.... An essential contribution to every medical school andhospital library as well as the personal libraries of physicians and othermedical and mental health professionals." --General Hospital Psychiatry, "This volume represents the most comprehensive work to date on the increasingly important area of psychosocial oncology. It presents a clear, knowledgeable, comprehensive view, and, as such, belongs in the library of any professional whose interest lies in, or touches on, the total care of theperson with cancer." --Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
616.99/4/0019
Table Of Content
PART I: Social Factors and Adaptation1. Historical Overview2. Fears and Abnormal Reactions to Cancer in Physically Healthy IndividualsPART II: Psychological Factors and Adaptation3. Developmental Stage and Adaptation: Adult Model4. Intrapersonal Resources: Coping5. Interpersonal Resources: Social SupportPART III: Medical Factors and AdaptationSection 1: Stage-Specific Psychological Issues6. Clinical Course of Cancer7. Psychological Sequelae in Cancer SurvivorsSection 2: Treatment-Specific Psychological Issues8. Psychological Reactions to Cancer Surgery9. Radiotherapy10. Chemotherapy, Endocrine Therapy, and Immunotherapy11. Bone Marrow Transplantation12. Protected EnvironmentsSection 3: Site-Specific Psychological Issues13. Lung Cancer14. Breast Cancer15. Gastrointestinal Cancer16. Hematological Malignancies17. Head and Neck Cancer18. Psychological Adjustment in Testicular Cancer19. Skin Cancer and Melanoma20. Malignant Bone Tumors21. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)PART IV: Common Psychiatric Disorders and Their Management22. Overview of Normal Reactions and Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders23. Depression24. Suicide25. Anxiety, Panic, and Phobias26. Personality Disorders27. Somatoform Disorders and Cancer28. SchizophreniaPART V: Central Nervous System Complications of Cancer29. Cancer and the Nervous System30. Delirium and Dementia31. Endocrine-Related Psychiatric Disorders BreitbartPART VI: Special Issues in the Psychological Management of Cancer32. Management of Cancer Pain33. Sexual Dysfunction in Cancer Patients: Issues in Evaluation and Treatment34. Nausea and Vomiting: Physiology and Pharmacological Management35. Management of Anticipatory Nausea and Vomiting36. Anorexia37. The Older Patient with CancerPART VII: Therapeutic Interventions38. Psychotherapeutic Interventions39. Psychopharmacological Management40. Behavioral Techniques: Progressive Relaxation and Self-Regulatory Therapies41. Self-Help and Mutual Support Programs42. Alternative Cancer TherapiesPART VIII: Childhood Cancer: Psychological Issues and Their Management43. Developmental Stage and Adaptation: Child and Adolescent Model44. Common Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood Cancer and Their Management45. Psychosocial Interventions in Childhood Cancer46. Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Child DistressPART IX: Family Adaptation47. The Family of the Cancer Patient48. Supportive Home Care for the Advanced-Cancer Patient and Family49. Management of Special Psychiatric Problems in Terminal Care: Role for a Psychiatric Nurse-Clinician50. Bereavement: Special Issues in OncologyPART X: Oncology Staff: Psychological and Ethical Issues51. Psychological Problems of Staff and Their Management52. Special Problems of Physicians and House Staff in Oncology53. Stress on Nurses in Oncology54. The Psychiatric Nurse Clinician in Oncology55. Social Work in Oncology56. Stresses on Mental Health Professionals57. Psychological Stress on Clergy58. Caring for the Physician with Cancer59. The Confluence of Psychiatry, the Law, and EthicsPART XI: Psychosocial Considerations in Cancer Cause and Survival60. Behavioral and Psychosocial Risk Factors in Cancer: Human Studies61. Psychoneuroimmunology and CancerPART XII: Research Methods in Psychooncology62. Research Methods in PsychooncologyPART XIII: Appendices
Edition Description
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Synopsis
Written for oncologists, nurses, and mental health professionals, this comprehensive volume is the first to cover the full range of psychological, social, and psychiatric problems facing cancer patients, their families, and health care staff. The Handbook provides detailed guidance on the psychological care of cancer patients at all stages of the disease. It offers lucid accounts of such clinical issues as how patients cope with cancer; the psychological problems associated with surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy; the psychosocial problems associate with specific tumors; normal adaptation patterns; common psychiatric complications and their treatment; the management of pain, nausea, and vomiting; and sexual problems. In addition to reviewing the key studies in these areas, it gives full coverage--complete with "how-to" guidance--of the unique problems of childhood cancer and cancer in the elderly; AIDS; how oncology staff cope with the stresses of care; anc common difficulties arising from legal and ethical considerations. The final sectin outlines research issues in assessing quality of life and psychosocial function and offers an evaluation of their relative value. The product of a decade of clinical experience and reearch at the Psychiatry Service of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, this is a carefully integrated, well-balanced work that includes many tables which will be particularly useful in teaching and lecturing.
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Copyright Date
1990

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