Description |
xii, 223 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-220) and index. |
Contents |
Your treatments are done, now what? -- Prescription and natural medications -- Taking care of your body -- Image reconstruction -- Getting to know the new girls -- Reclaiming your sexuality -- The married survivor -- Sex and the married survivor -- The single survivor -- Sex and the single survivor -- Your style -- The moment of truth -- Free you mind and body -- Love. |
Summary |
Maisano, founder of the No Surrender Breast Cancer Foundation, examines the delicate personal side of reconnecting after the trauma of breast cancer. Writing in a straightforward, conversational style, Maisano leverages her hard-won firsthand knowledge to create an informative and supportive guide for women in the process of reclaiming their sexuality, post-treatment. Presented in two parts, the book begins with issues related to healing the body and mind. As cancer survivors shift from fighting for their lives to planning for the future, Maisano illustrates the pros and cons of treatment options. A two-time breast cancer survivor herself, she assembles personal stories and explains complex procedures with welcome frankness and humor: "All this will mean a farewell to the ovaries and a baptism by hot flash into the world of sudden menopause." In Part Two, the author takes a close look at sexuality and intimacy after treatment, offering up-to-date information, nonjudgmental support, and healing exercises for women as they recover in their own unique ways and face individual challenges on the road to health. This book will be vital to women who find themselves in the process of healing, and to all the people who care for them--Publisher's Weekly. |
Subject |
Breast -- Cancer -- Psychological aspects.
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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ISBN |
9780757003240: $16.95 |
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0757003249 |
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