Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xiv, 359 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-299) and indexes. |
Contents |
Introduction: The big picture : An (un)natural disaster ; Our story ; What cancer families need and deserve ; How this book can help -- 1. Navigating the emotional terrain : Diagnosis ; Being on treatment ; Coming off treatment ; Relapse -- 2. Creating and working with the team: doctors, nurses, health insurers, teachers, and others : The parent as the general manager ; The health team ; The home team -- 3. Coping successfully : "Once and future" effect on coping ; Stresses and resources ; Adults' coping strategies ; Children's ways of coping ; Teenagers' coping strategies ; Recognizing a child's coping for what it is ; The family's coping strategies ; Special avenues for coping -- 4. Understanding the impact on your family and friends : Mothers ; Fathers ; Marriage and partnership ; Single parents ; Siblings ; Extended family and friends ; The cancer community ; The rest of the world -- 5. Handling emotions and communicating well : Handling emotions effectively ; Communicating cooperatively ; Asserting yourself responsibly ; Resolving conflict amiably ; Our encouragement -- 6. Reducing stress : Dealing with symptoms of stress ; Stress-reducing exercises -- 7. Alleviating trauma : What is trauma? ; Posttraumatic stress reactions ; Recovery from trauma ; Lasting impressions ; Healing. |
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8. Recognizing special risks for stress and trauma : Difficulty with coping ; Difficulty handling medical procedures ; Reliance on alcohol or drugs ; Depression ; Previous and ongoing family problems ; Screening ; You are not alone -- 9. Relieving pain and side effects : Making a pain plan ; Identifying pain and distress ; Reducing your child's pain and distress ; Dealing with side effects and symptoms ; Dealing with nutrition issues ; Dealing with steroid effects ; Using what you already know -- 10. Encouraging child development : Impact of cancer on development ; Building on strengths ; Common needs at all age levels ; Special issues at each age level ; Fun ideas to nurture your child's development -- 11. Building self-esteem in your child : How self-esteem forms ; Ingredients of self-esteem ; Blows to self-esteem ; Tips for enhancing self-esteem -- 12. Dying and grieving : Leading up to death ; Immediately after death ; Working through grief ; Child grieving ; Re-investing in life -- 13. Surviving and carrying the torch : Passing management of the disease to your grown child ; Carrying the torch. |
Summary |
A guide to coping with family cancer, written by two individuals who have experienced it first-hand. The authors lay out practical strategies for coping with overwhelming medical information, frequent invasive procedures, heavy financial burdens, and crippling stress. |
Subject |
Cancer in children -- Popular works.
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Adjustment (Psychology) -- Popular works.
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Adjustment (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst00796680
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Cancer in children. (OCoLC)fst00845581
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Neoplasms -- Popular Works.
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Adaptation, Psychological -- Popular Works.
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Child. (DNLM)D002648
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Genre/Form |
Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
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Popular Work. (DNLM)D020496
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Added Author |
Goodheart, Carol D.
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ISBN |
1557988722 (cloth) |
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9781557988720 (cloth) |
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