Working with Families in Medical Settings : A Multidisciplinary Guide for Psychiatrists and Other Health Professionals

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Working with Families in Medical Settings : A Multidisciplinary Guide for Psychiatrists and Other Health Professionals

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  • Routledge(2013/03発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415897006
  • DDC分類 616.89

Full Description

Working With Families in Medical Settings provides mental-health professionals with the tools they need to figure out what patients and families want and how, within the constraints imposed by 21st-century healthcare setting, to best give them the care they need. Psychiatrists and other clinicians who work in medical settings know that working with a patient with a chronic illness usually entails work with that patient's family as well as with other medical professionals. Some families need education; others have specific difficulties or dysfunctions that require skilled assessment and intervention. It is up to the clinician to find productive ways to work with common themes in family life: expressed emotion, levels of resilience, life-cycle issues, and adaptation to illness, among others. Enter Working With Families in Medical Settings, which shines a spotlight on the major issues professional caregivers face and shows them how to structure an effective intervention in all kinds of settings. Psychiatrists, particularly those in psychosomatic medicine, and other clinicians who work with the medically ill will find Working With Families in Medical Settings to be an essential resource and guide to productive relationships with patients and their families.

Contents

Preface List of Contributors Part I: Family Theory and Research Overview of Part I 1. Family Research 2. Family Factors in Promoting Health: The Case of Childhood Asthma Frederick S. Wamboldt, MD and Marianne Z. Wamboldt, MD 3. Family Adaptation to Chronic medical Illness and Disability: An Integrative Model John S. Rolland, MD Part II: The Involvement of the Family in the Health Care System Overview of Part II 4. Family-Centered Care 5. Behavioral Interventions for Disruptive Family Situations in the General Medical Setting Nora Cavelli, RN 6. The Caregiver's Perspective 7. Parenting With Chronic and Life Threatening Illness: A Parent Guidance Model Ellen H. O'Donnell, PhD, Kamryn T. Eddy, PhD, and Paula K. Rauch, MD Part III: Family Systems Assessment and Interventions Overview of Part III 8. Coping Well With Illness 9. Family Systems Assessment 10. Three Levels of Family Intervention 11. Family Assessment and Treatment: The Case of Mr. & Ms. Dewey 12. Multifamily Group (MFG) Interventions Appendix

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