Multidisciplinary authors provide a holistic overview Details the key principles and models of cancer-related distress Guides through assessment and treatment Illustrated with case studies Printable tools for clinical use Psychosocial oncology is a health psychology specialty that focuses on the psychological, behavioral, emotional, and social challenges faced by patients with cancer and their loved ones. Cancer can cause significant distress, and psychosocial interventions are known to be effective for helping patients and families navigate the many issues that can arise at any stage of the cancer continuum. This volume provides psychologists, physicians, social workers, and other health care providers with practical and evidence-based guidance on the delivery of psychological interventions to patients with cancer. The multidisciplinary team of authors succinctly present the key principles, history, and theoretical models of cancer-related distress. They then move on to explore clinical assessment and interventions in cancer care, in particular psychological and psychiatric treatments, multidisciplinary care management, and complementary supportive interventions. Case vignettes give the reader insight into diagnostic processes and effective treatment planning. Practitioners will find the printable handout and screening tool for clients invaluable in their daily work.
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Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
Publication Date: 20 Jul 2022
Publisher: Hogrefe Publishing
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780889375116
About Jonathan KaplanLauren Z. RynarTeresa L. Deshields
Teresa Deshields PhD is the director of supportive oncology at Rush University Cancer Center and a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Medicine at Rush University Medical Center. She is a fellow and past president of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society. As a clinical health psychologist her clinical practice is devoted to treating cancer patients and survivors and their family members throughout the cancer continuum - diagnosis treatment survivorship end of life and bereavement. Her research is focused on issues related to symptom burden and quality of life in cancer patients and survivors. Jonathan Kaplan PhD is an assistant professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Internal Medicine at Rush University Medical Center. He is the psychiatrist for the Rush University Cancer Center and a consultation-liaison psychiatrist and internal medicine hospitalist at Rush University Medical Center. He specializes in the psychiatric treatment of medically complex patients including patients with cancer as well as internal medicine for the hospitalized patient. His research interests include psycho-oncology collaborative care psychiatry and supportive treatment models for patients with cancer. Lauren Rynar PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a clinician in the supportive oncology program at the Rush University Cancer Center. She specializes in the psychological care of cancer patients survivors and caregivers. Her research interests include quality of life coping styles cancer-related distress and models of supportive care delivery among cancer patients.