

Beschreibung
This is a well-organized, thoughtfully written book... I would recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about psychiatry in end-of-life care or who is contemplating a career in this area. Autorentext Harvey Max Chochinov is Distinguished Professor o...This is a well-organized, thoughtfully written book... I would recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about psychiatry in end-of-life care or who is contemplating a career in this area.
Autorentext
Harvey Max Chochinov is Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Manitoba and Director of the Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit at CancerCare Manitoba. William Breitbart is Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Chief of Psychiatry Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He is also Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University.
Klappentext
Eight years has passed since the first edition of The Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine was published. In that time, psychiatric (or psychosocial) palliative care has evolved; the net effect on palliative medicine has been transformative. Palliation that neglects psychosocial dimensions of patient and family experience, de facto, fails to meet contemporary standards of comprehensive palliative care. While a focus on somatic issues has sometimes overshadowed attention to psychological, existential, and spiritual end-of-life challenges, the past decade has seen an all encompassing, multi-disciplinary approach to care for the dying beginning to take hold.
The first comprehensive textbook of psychiatric palliative care, this new edition has been fully updated, reorganized and expanded to include eleven new chapters. Written by 67 internationally known psychiatry and palliative care experts, the book is truly an essential reference for all providers of palliative care including psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health counselors, oncologists, hsopice workers and social workers. Each chapter has been updated to address new therapeutic modalities and approaches as well as new research trends and opportunities for each topic.
Zusammenfassung
Written by internationally known psychiatry and palliative care experts, the Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine addresses the psychological and spiritual challenges faced by patients and their families. This edition is an essential reference for all providers of palliative care.
Inhalt
Part I-- Psychiatric and Psychosocial Palliative Care: Critical Milestones
1: Hospice: A Psychiatric Perspective
2: Integrating Psychiatry and Palliative Medicine: The Challenges and Opportunities
Part II-- Psychiatric Complications of Terminal Illness
3: An Overview of Care and Management of the Patient at the End of Life
4: Diagnosis and Management of Depression in Palliative Care
5: Anxiety in Palliative Care
6: Delirium in the Terminally Ill
7: Suicide and Desire for Death in the Terminally Ill
8: Palliative Care for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
9: Palliative Care in Patients with Substance Abuse and Patients with Personality
Part III-- Psychosocial Issues in Palliative Care
10: What Dying Patients Want
11: Communication with Terminally Ill Patients and Their Families
12: Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Palliative Care
13: Cultural Issues in Palliative Care
14: Understanding and Managing Bereavement in Palliative Care
15: Family Issues and Palliative Care
16: Burnout and Symptoms of Stress in Staff Working in Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Palliative Care
Part IV-- Ethical, Existential and Spiritual Issues in Palliative Care
17: Ethical Issues in Palliative Care
18: Love, Forgiveness and Opportunities for Personal Growth at the End of Life
19: Dimensions of Suffering towards the End of Life
20: Dignity, Meaning and Demoralization: Emerging Paradigms in End-of-Life Care
21: Spiritual Care Issues in Palliative Care
Part V-- Understanding and Managing Symptoms
22: Pain and Physical Symptom Management in the Terminally Ill: An Overview for Mental Health Professionals
23: Psychiatric Aspects of Pain Management in Patients with Advanced Cancer and AIDS
24: Eating Issues in Palliative Cancer Patients
25: Psychiatric Aspects of Fatigue in the Terminally Ill
Part VI-- Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Palliative Care
26: Individual Psychotherapy for the Patient with Advanced Disease
27: Narrative Medicine and Palliative Care
28: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Symptom Management in Palliative Care: Augmenting Somatic Interventions
29: Group Psychotherapy and the Terminally Ill
30: Family-Focused Grief Therapy
Part VII-- Life Cycle Considerations in Palliative Care
31: Psychiatric Care of the Terminally Ill Child
32: Special Care Considerations for the Dying Child
33: Special Care Considerations for the Dying Elderly
