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ISBN 10: 019536743X
ISBN 13: 9780195367430
Author: Jimmie Holland
Psycho-Oncology was the first comprehensive text in the field of psychosocial oncology and remains the gold standard today. Written by 67 internationally known psychiatry and palliative care experts, the resource is truly an essential reference for all providers of palliative care. Joining Oxford Medicine Online this resource offers the best quality content in an easy-to-access format. Online only benefits include downloading images and figures to PowerPoint and downloading chapters to PDF.
Psycho Oncology 2nd Table of contents:
I: INTRODUCTION
1. History of Psycho-Oncology
II: BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN CANCER RISK
2. Tobacco Use and Cessation
3. Diet and Cancer
4. Exercise and Cancer
5. Sun Exposure and Cancer Risk
6. Socioeconomic Status and Psycho-Oncology
7. Psychosocial Factors
8. Social Environment and Cancer
III: SCREENING FOR CANCER IN NORMAL AND AT-RISK POPULATIONS
9. Colorectal Cancer Screening
10. Cervical Cancer Screening
11. Breast Cancer Screening
12. Prostate Cancer Screening
IV: SCREENING AND TESTING FOR GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CANCER
13. Genetic Susceptibility to Breast/Ovarian Cancer
14. Psychosocial Issues in Genetic Testing for Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
V: PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES RELATED TO SITE OF CANCER
15. Instruments in Psycho-Oncology
16. Central Nervous System Tumors
17. Head and Neck Cancer
18. Gastrointestinal Cancer
19. Hepatobiliary Cancer
20. Lung Cancer
21. Genitourinary Malignancies
22. Gynecologic Cancers
23. Skin Neoplasms and Malignant Melanoma
24. Breast Cancer
25. Sarcoma
26. Hematopoietic Dyscrasias and Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplantation
27. HIV Infection and AlDS-Associated Neoplasms
28. Tumor of Unknown Primary Site
29. Psychological Issues Related to Common Tumors in the Developing World
VI: MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS
30. Pain
31. Nausea and Vomiting
32. Fatigue
33. Sexuality after Cancer
34. Neuropsychological Impact of Cancer and Cancer Treatments
35. Sleep and Cancer
36. Weight and Appetite Loss in Cancer
VII: PALLIATIVE AND TERMINAL CARE
37. The Role of Palliative Care in Cancer Care Transitions
38. Hospice and Home Care
39. International Aspects of Palliative Care
VIII: PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
40. Psychiatric Emergencies
41. Adjustment Disorders
42. Depressive Disorders
43. Suicide
44. Anxiety Disorders
45. Delirium
46. Substance Abuse and Alcohol
47. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Associated with Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
48. Somatoform Disorders and Factitious Illness/Malingering in the Oncology Setting
49. Cancer Care for Patients with Schizophrenia
50. Difficult Personality Traits and Disorders in Oncology
51. Psychotropic Medications in Cancer Care
IX: INTERVENTIONS
52. Screening Procedures for Psychosocial Distress
53. Principles of Psychotherapy
54. Cognitive Therapy
55. Group Psychotherapy for Persons with Cancer
56. Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions
57. Art Therapy and Music Therapy
58. Meditation and Yoga
59. The Role of Religion/Spirituality in Coping with Cancer: Evidence, Assessment, and Intervention
60. Integrative Oncology
61. Physical Activity and Exercise Interventions in Cancer Survivors
62. Rehabilitation Medicine in Oncology
63. Self-Management Support
64. Building Problem-Solving Skills through COPE Education of Family Caregivers
65. The Wellness Community’s Integrative Model of Evidence-Based Psychosocial Programs, Services,
66. Survival Following Psychotherapy Interventions
67. Psychosocial Interventions for Couples and Families Coping with Cancer
X: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
68. The Older Patient
69. Adolescent and Young Adult Patients
70. Disparities in the Impact of Cancer
XI: PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FOR THE FAMILY
71. The Family’s “Stuck Points” in Adjusting to Cancer
72. Spouse Caregivers of Cancer Patients
73. Gender and Caregiving
74. Addressing the Needs of Children When a Parent Has Cancer
75. Psychosocial Research and Practice with Adult Children of Cancer Patients
76. Bereavement: A Special Issue in Oncology
XII: SURVIVORSHIP
77. Positive Consequences of the Experience of Cancer: Perceptions of Growth and Meaning
78. Changing Health Behaviors after Treatment
79. Implementing the Survivorship Care Plan: A Strategy for Improving the Quality of Care for Cancer
80. Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
XIII: BUILDING PSYCHOSOCIAL PROGRAMS
81. Building Psychosocial Programs: A Roadmap to Excellence
82. Oncology Staff Stress and Related Interventions
83. Training Psychiatrists and Psychologists in Psycho-Oncology
84. Training Professional Social Workers in Psycho-Oncology
85. Education of Nurses in Psycho-Oncology
86. Principles of Communication Skills Training in Cancer Care
87. Education of Chaplains in Psycho-Oncology
88. Professional Education in Psychosocial Oncology
XIV: ETHICAL ISSUES
89. Care Ethics: An Approach to the Ethical Dilemmas of Psycho-Oncology Practice
90. Negotiating the Interface of Psycho-Oncology and Ethics
91. Research Ethics in Psycho-Oncology
XV: THE FUTURE OF PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY RESEARCH
92. Basic and Translational Psycho-Oncology Research
93. Translating Psychosocial Oncology Research to Clinical Practice
94. How to Design and Analyze Screening Studies
XVI: INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
95. International Psycho-Oncology: Present and Future
XVII: POLICY ISSUES
96. Branding Distress—as the 6th Vital Sign; Policy Implications
97. The New Standard of Quality Cancer Care in the US: The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report, Cance
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