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Full Description
When family members experience a diagnosis of a chronic disease (e.g., cancer) or a health crisis (e.g., postpartum depression), not only the diagnosed individuals but entire families experience immediate and long-term stress as a consequence. Families with members dealing with serious health conditions may be confronted with significant challenges posed by treatment regimes, impacts on day-to-day activities, disruption of family roles, the threat of possible death, and a host of psychosocial challenges. This book is about families facing these challenges, uncertain about what to do, how to help, or how the condition will affect their daily life. Providing a coherent discussion of original research that examines communication patterns and processes involved in the day-to-day management of health conditions, this book lays bare the raw emotional experiences of families communicating with one another amid uncertainty and, for some, in the face of death.
Contents
Contents: Chris Segrin/Terry A. Badger: Adjusting to Breast and Prostate Cancer - Carla L. Fisher: «Her Pain Was My Pain»: Mothers and Daughters Sharing the Breast Cancer Journey - Kirsten M. Weber/Denise Haunani Solomon: Understanding Challenges Associated with Breast Cancer: A Cluster Analysis of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Stressors - J. Lynne Brown: The Role of Couple Communication in Managing Type 2 Diabetes - LaKesha Anderson Dearmen: Working It Out Together: The Role of Family Support in the Management of Postpartum Depression - Kelly Rossetto/Rachel Smith/Barbara Jones: Stigma and Politeness: Challenging Family Health Discussions - Erica Bauer: Mental Illness, Stigma, and Disclosure - Emily Bowlby: Serenity, Courage, and Wisdom: An Autoethnography of Life with an Invisible Disability - Jonathan Pettigrew/Breanne Pettigrew: In Sickness and in Health: Coping with Chronic Illness While Transitioning into Marriage - Sandra Petronio/Shannon Sweeney-Lewis: Medical Disclosure in Oncology among Families, Patients, and Providers: A Communication Privacy Management Perspective - Keli Ryan Steuber/Denise Haunani Solomon: «So, When Are You Two Having a Baby?» Managing Information about Infertility within Social Networks - Elissa Foster/Joanne Cohen-Katz: Caring for the Family: Teaching Systems and Cycles in a Family Medicine Residency Program - Thomas J. Hipper/Danielle Catona/Jon F. Nussbaum: Transitioning from Independence to Dependence: Family Relational Adaptation to Alzheimer's Disease - Margaret J. Pitts: Dancing with the Spirit: Communicating Family Norms for Positive End-of-Life Transition - Leah Vande Berg/Nick Trujillo: «Uv Ü»: Communicating at the End-of-Life.