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Surviving Cancer as a Family and Helping Co-Survivors Thrive [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 482 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0313378940
  • ISBN-13: 9780313378942
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 216 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 482 g, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0313378940
  • ISBN-13: 9780313378942
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Within this book, family members will find the information they need to better understand and cope with cancer in the family, thereby helping their loved one, and themselves, most effectively. Family members of individuals diagnosed with cancer are, themselves, cancer survivors. Yet, all too often, their needs, questions, and concerns are not systematically addressed by the medical and human services systems. Surviving Cancer as a Family and Helping Co-Survivors Thrive was written to help everyone touched by cancer understand and cope.

In this unique book, answers to practical questions, including how and where to find financial and emotional support as a caregiver, are explored through research and personal experience. Influences, such as culture and socioeconomic status that impact the family system within which a cancer patient is cared for, are addressed as well. Recognizing that family members sometimes need help even more than their loved one with cancer, the book provides vignettes demonstrating situations and solutions for particular ethnic and cultural populations and for spouses/partners and children of cancer patients. Easy to read and use, Surviving Cancer as a Family and Helping Co-Survivors Thrive will quickly give readers the knowledge to cope with a cancer diagnosis of a loved oneor even themselves.

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Within this book, family members will find the information they need to better understand and cope with cancer in the family, thereby helping their loved one, and themselves, most effectively.
Series Foreword ix
Catherine A. Marshall
Elizabeth Kendall
Series Editors
Foreword xi
Elizabeth Kendall
Introduction When Cancer Comes Home: Family Matters xvii
Catherine A. Marshall
Chapter 1 My Journey: Learning What Matters
1(4)
Mark Clark
Chapter 2 Making New Meanings: Cancer and the Family
5(14)
Sarah Sample
PART 1 LESSONS FROM AND FOR SPECIFIC GROUPS
19(22)
Chapter 3 Helping Parents Understand Cancer in Children and Young Adults: Parents' Guide to Meeting the Educational Needs of their Child with Cancer
21(8)
Lena R. Gaddis
Chapter 4 Helping Children and Young Adults Understand Parental Cancer
29(12)
Mika Niemela
Leena Vaisanen
Coping in an African American Family
Chapter 5 A Daughter's Acceptance
41(10)
Deirdre Cobb-Roberts
Chapter 6 A Granddaughter's Story
51(6)
Monica R. Robinson
Coping in an American Indian Family
Chapter 7 Why Me? Why Anybody?
57(10)
Sharon R. Johnson
Coping in an Asian American Family
Chapter 8 Trees Don't Mourn the Autumn: A Creative Response
67(20)
Alice F. Chang
Paul Donnelly
Coping in a Latino Family
Chapter 9 Listening with the Heart to "Unspoken" Needs: Latina Perspectives on Coping and Living with Cancer
87(20)
Alma E. Flores
Claudia X. Aguado Loi
Gloria I. San Miguel
Dinorah (Dina) Martinez Tyson
Coping in a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Family
Chapter 10 We Are Family: Coping with Cancer in the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Community
107(10)
Sarah Sample
PART 2 FURTHER SUPPORT AND OPTIONS
117(22)
Chapter 11 Finding Support through Use of the Internet
119(4)
Ilkka Saarnio
Lorraine Johnston
Chapter 12 Finding Funds to Help with Cancer Treatment
123(4)
Maria C. Figueroa
Chapter 13 Finding Strength and Celebrating Life
127(6)
Rose Gordon
Chapter 14 Finding Untapped Resources and Learning New Skills through Professional Counseling
133(6)
Joyce A. DeVoss
PART 3 LIVING BEYOND CANCER
139(12)
Chapter 15 When Cancer Came Home: Memories of My Mother, Directions for My Life
141(4)
Rebecca Paradies
Chapter 16 Finding Your Own Way: Living with Chronic Illness or a Shade of Gray
145(6)
Anne Mallett
Conclusion: What About Family-Focused Intervention? 151(14)
Catherine A. Marshall
Selected Resources 165(6)
Index 171(8)
About the Editor and Contributors 179(8)
About the Series Editors and Board of Advisors 187
Catherine A. Marshall, PhD, CRC, NCC, is research professor in the department of Educational Psychology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. She was the lead editor of Praeger's three-volume Disabilities: Insights arom across Fields and around the World.