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Pediatric Psychooncology: Psychological Perspectives on Children with Cancer by David J. Bearison (Professor of Program in Developmental Psychology Division of Pediatric HematologyOncology, Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Professor of Program in Developmental Psychology Division of Pediatric HematologyOncology, Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, The Graduate School of the City University of New York)

As the practice of paediatric oncology continues to advance and prognoses continue to improve, the course of treatment for children with poor prognoses becomes more biologically aggressive, more stressful, and more uncertain. Even for children who cannot be cured, new treatments have prolonged the survival of those with active disease and, consequently, medical interventions have complicated the dying process. For those who are cured, there are the lingering uncertainties of having undergone medical regimens whose adverse late effects are not yet fully understood. Consequently the field of paediatric oncology now encompasses more than strictly medical concerns. The conditions of treatment, survival, and dying have become the concerns of all health-care practitioners, including psychiatrists. This volume addresses a range of psychological issues - coping with paediatric cancer, pain and symptom management, medication compliance, sibling and family relations, care of the dying child, among others - pertaining to the practice of paediatric oncology. Each topic encompasses a substantial body of research that not only has theoretical but applied significance. Each chapter is written by a nationally recognized investigator in his or her respective area of inquiry and (1) contextually defines the research area, (2) discusses theoretical and methodological concerns of the area, (3) critically reviews and integrates research findings in the area, and (4) discusses unresolved research issues and suggests future research. The topics included are currently supported by sufficient empirical research to allow useful generalization of findings in the clinical setting.

Pediatric Psychooncology Reviews

This book is a timely update of the important new challenges and developments in paediatric psychooncology. The book is clearly laid out and begins with a medical overview which is helpful for those not completely familiar with the field... as a comprehensive overview of the subject, Pediatric Psychooncology offers new insights into difficult areas of care... will be of value to all those caring for children with cancer, particularly those who provide psychological support for chldren and their families. It will be of special interest, however, to those who are either contemplating or presently engaged in research in this area. * The Lancet *

Table of Contents

D.J. Bearison and R.K. Mulhern: Introduction 1: L. Granowetter: Pediatric Oncology: A Medical Overview 2: M.J. Kupst: Coping with Pediatric Cancer: Theoretical and Research Perspectives 3: L. Zeltzer: Pain and Symptom Management 4: D.J. Bearison: Medication Compliance in Pediatric Oncology 5: R.K. Mulhern: Neuropsychological Late Effects 6: P.J. Carpenter and C. LeVant: Sibling and Family Relations 7: S. Phipps: Bone Marrow Transplantation 8: A.E. Kazak: Implications of Survival: Pediatric Oncology Patients and their Families 9: I. Martinson and D. Papaatou: Care of the Dying Child and the Bereaved 10: R.K. Mulhern and D.J. Bearison: Future Directions in Pediatric Psychooncology Author Index Subject Index

Additional information

CIN0195079310A
9780195079319
0195079310
Pediatric Psychooncology: Psychological Perspectives on Children with Cancer by David J. Bearison (Professor of Program in Developmental Psychology Division of Pediatric HematologyOncology, Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Professor of Program in Developmental Psychology Division of Pediatric HematologyOncology, Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai Medical Center, The Graduate School of the City University of New York)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
19940901
264
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