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060 00 $aBF 789.S8$bS914 1979
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245 00 $aStress and survival :$bthe emotional realities of life-threatening illness /$cedited by Charles A. Garfield.
260 0 $aSt. Louis :$bMosby,$c1979.
300 $axviii, 388 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 376-377.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $gPart I. Introduction --$tOn life in extremity : psychosocial elements of survival /$rCharles A. Garfield --$gPart II. The relation of social and psychologic factors to illness --$tStress without distress/$rHans Selye --$tThe relation of psychological stress to onset of medical illness /$rMichael W. Hurst, C. David Jenkins, Robert M. Rose --$tMedical nemesis /$rIvan Illich --$tSocial stress and medical ideology /$rJon Garfield --$tPsychosocial processes and "stress" : theoretical formulation /$rJohn Cassel --$tHypertension as a disease of modern society /$rJoseph Eyer --$gPart III. New dimensions in the alleviation of stress --$tPsychotherapy of bodily disease : an overview /$rJerome D. Frank --$tAdjunctive biofeedback with cancer patients : a case presentation /$rKenneth R. Pelletier --$tTherapeutic touch : the imprimatur of nursing /$rDolores Kreiger --$tPsychobiological aspects of "spontaneous" regressions of cancer /$rGotthard Booth --
505 00 $gPart IV. Emotional impact on health professional and patient --$tThe burn-out syndrome and patient care /$rChristina Maslach --$tThe psychological stresses of intensive care unit nursing /$rDonald Hay, Donald Oken --$tCancer, emotions, and nurses /$rSamuel C. Klagsbrun --$tEmotions : their prescence and impact upon the helping role /$rLarry A. Bugen --$tThe coronary-care unit : an appraisal of its psychologic hazards /$rThomas P. Hackett, N.H. Cassem, Howard A. Wishnie --$tThe hospital environment : its impact on the patient /$rDonald S. Kornfeld --$gPart V. Personal encounters with life-threatening illness --$tAnatomy of an illness (as perceived by the patient) /$rNorman Cousins --$tCancer is not a four-letter word /$rLeonard Shlain --$tA therapist encounters the possibility of an early death /$rHoward Kogan --$tObservations by a doctor who's been a CCU patient /$rJames A. Abbott --$tPrivate experience and public expectation on the cancer ward /
505 00 $rLea Baider --$gPart VI. Survival : Social and psychologic support --$tPsychological management of the myocardial infarction patient /$rThomas P. Hackett, Ned H. Cassem --$tRehabilitating the stroke patient through patient-family groups /$rJudith Gregorie D'Afflitti, G. Wayne Weitz --$tEmotional reactions in a renal unit /$rMorris Gelfman, Emilee J. Wilson --$tA gynaecological experience /$rAnonymous --$tAdjustment problems of the family of the burn patient /$rGene A. Brodland, N.J.C. Andreasen --$tSex and serious illness /$rBernie Zilbergeld --$tUnderstanding the psychologic factors in rehabilitation /$rHerbert G. Steger --$gPart VII. The chronically ill child --$tLong-term physical illness in childhood : a challenge to psychosocial adaptation /$rAke Mattsson --$tThe child with heart disease /$rFlorence Bright Roberts --$gPart VIII. Understanding pain and suffering --$tThe world of the patient in severe pain of long duration /$rLawrence LeShan --
505 00 $tThe foundation of bioethics /$rMilton D. Heifetz --$gPart IX. Care of the dying patient : emotional survival --$tThe psychology of terminal illness as portrayed in Solzhenitsyn's The Cancer Ward /$rHarry S. Abram --$tThe dying patient and the double-bind hypothesis /$rRichard C. Erickson, Bobbie J. Hyerstay --$tEasing the inevitable /$rChauncey D. Leake --$tA child dies /$rCharles A. Garfield --$tDying in a system of "good care" : case report and analysis /$rMartin G. Netsky --$tHospice care in terminal illness /$rRobert Woodson --$tThe Shanti Project : a hopeful scenario for the dying /$rEllen Goodman --$tA problem solving approach to terminal illness for the family and physician /$rDavid M. Kaplan, Netta Grandstaff --$tLife-threatening illness in families /$rRichard Burnham Jones --$tResearch on ascorbic acid and the dying patient /$rLinus Palling --$tDepersonalization in the face of life-threatening danger : a description /$rRussell Noyes, Jr., Roy Kletti.
650 0 $aMedicine and psychology.
650 0 $aCritically ill$xPsychology.
650 0 $aStress (Psychology)
650 2 $aStress, Psychological.
650 2 $aAdaptation, Psychological.
650 2 $aTerminal Care.
650 2 $aDisease$xpsychology.
650 2 $aPatient Care Team.
650 2 $aAttitude of Health Personnel.
700 1 $aGarfield, Charles A.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tStress and survival.$dSt. Louis : Mosby, 1979$w(OCoLC)557814757
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