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ISBN 10: 1922117625
ISBN 13: 978-1922117625
Author: Toni Lindsay
This book is a must read for any psychologist, psychiatrist, therapist or counsellor dealing with a young client undergoing cancer treatment. A strong clinical focus throughout the text provides guidance and structure, showing how to work effectively with young people through learning the language of cancer diagnosis and treatment so that the therapeutic skills you already possess are translatable to cancer-related issues.
Chapter 1 – Introduction to a Cancer Diagnosis
Chapter 2 – Chemotherapy
Chapter 3 – Radiotherapy
Chapter 4 – Surgery
Chapter 5 – Stem Cell Transplants
Chapter 6 – Psychological Impact of Medications
Chapter 7 – Building a Therapeutic Relationship
Chapter 8 – Relationships
Chapter 9 – Fertility and Sexuality
Chapter 10 – Drugs and Alcohol
Chapter 11 – Body Image
Chapter 12 – Managing Depression in the Cancer Context
Chapter 13 – Risk Assessment and Self-Harm
Chapter 14 – Decision-making
Chapter 15 – Competency
Chapter 16 – Anxiety in the Context of Cancer
Chapter 17 – Anticipatory Nausea and Vomiting
Chapter 18 – Survivorship
Chapter 19 – Scan Anxiety
Chapter 20 – Recurrence
Chapter 21 – Engagement of Palliative Care
Chapter 22 – Building a Legacy
Chapter 23 – The End of Life
Chapter 24 – Support for the Family After a Young Person Dies
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Tags: Toni Lindsay, Cancer, Sex, Drugs, Death, Clinician Guide, Psychological Management, Young People