Synopses & Reviews
Illustrated with eleven case histories, An Introduction to Psycho-Oncology deals in a clear and simple manner with the reactions of cancer patients to their illness, reviewing current thinking on the subject of the possible psychosomatic aetiology of cancer, on the emotional or psychological reactions that it provokes, and on the medical treatment available to deal with it. In the context of a multidisciplinary approach that takes account of medical treatments as well as psychological interventions, Patrice Guex offers suggestions for better ways of communicating so as to provide a therapeutic partnership between carer and client. Every aspect of cancer care, including pain relief, psychopharmology, and complementary medicine is considered, paying special attention to the needs of terminal patients and the ways in which they can be helped while having regard for their human dignity.
Synopsis
Cancer is extremely common and in many situations a truly frightening disease, but for too long the psychological aspects and effects have been ignored. An Introduction to Psycho-Oncology deals in a clear and simple manner with the reactions of cancer patients to their illness, and the ways in which they can be helped. In the context of a multidisciplinary approach that takes account of medical treatments as well as psychological interventions, Guex offers suggestions for better ways of communicating so as to provide a therapeutic partnership between carer and client.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-170) and index.