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037    978-0-387-74802-3|bSpringer|nhttp://www.springerlink.com 
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099    WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aSPRINGER 
100 1  Kayser, Karen. 
245 10 Helping couples cope with women's cancers :|ban evidence-
       based approach for practitioners /|cKaren Kayser, Jennifer
       L. Scott. 
264  1 New York :|bSpringer,|c[2008] 
264  4 |c©2008 
300    1 online resource (xv, 229 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  The nature of cancer and its psychosocial challenges -- 
       Why work with couples? -- Assessing the couple's 
       adjustment to cancer -- Integrating tasks of illness into 
       the couple's daily routine -- Building cognitive coping 
       Skills -- Communicating support -- Expanding the couple's 
       coping skills -- Enhancing sexuality and body image -- 
       Helping children to cope when a mother has cancer -- 
       Living with cancer after treatment ends. 
520 1  "Close relationships can be vital to a woman's recovery 
       from breast or gynecological cancer and the myriad 
       stressors that accompany diagnosis and treatment. Helping 
       Couples Cope with Women's Cancer shows readers not only 
       how to enlist the patients closest support person in 
       coping with the disease, but also to help that partner 
       with the stressors, such as feelings of inadequacy and 
       loss, that so often come with the role." "The authors 
       recognize the challenges couples face, the central role of
       communication in coping, and the individuality of each 
       patient and couple. In addition to proven intervention 
       techniques and helpful assessment tools, the book features
       case illustrations, "What to do if" sections, 
       sociocultural considerations, and suggestions for when the
       patients caregiver is not her partner." "This book will 
       benefit a range of health and mental health practitioners,
       including counselors, social workers, clinical 
       psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses. Graduate 
       students planning a career in health psychology or couples
       therapy should also find it a valuable resource."--Jacket.
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Generative organs, Female|xCancer|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Breast|xCancer|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Generative organs, Female|xCancer|xPatients|xFamily 
       relationships. 
650  0 Breast|xCancer|xPatients|xFamily relationships. 
650  0 Generative organs, Female|xCancer|xPatients|xCounseling 
       of. 
650  0 Breast|xCancer|xPatients|xCounseling of. 
655  7 Electronic books.|2local 
700 1  Scott, Jennifer L.,|cDr. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aKayser, Karen.|tHelping couples cope 
       with women's cancers.|dNew York : Springer, c2008
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       |w(OCoLC)181090510 
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