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Grief and Bereavement in the Adult Palliative Care Setting

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Addresses both pathologic and non-pathalogic grief as causes of significant impairment and disability
No other practical manuals on grief and bereavement for palliative clinicians on the market
Discusses pre-existing risk factors which must be considered in every evaluation of a grief reaction
For patients and family caregivers the journey through illness and transitions of care is characterized by a series of progressive physical and emotional losses. Grief reactions represent the natural response to those losses. Grief is defined by a constellation of physical, cognitive, emotional and spiritual manifestations, varying in length and severity. While grief reactions are common and expected responses to loss, they have the potential to cause significant suffering. And, while grief is not a disease, it can develop into a pathological process warranting specialized treatment. Additionally, some aspects of grief overlap with the symptoms of clinical depression and anxiety, making diagnosis difficult.
Grief and Bereavement in the Adult Palliative Care Setting provides practical, evidence-based, and clinically effective approaches to understanding the multifaceted nature of grief and bereavement in patients with advanced illness and their caregivers. This handbook is an ideal tool for palliative care providers of various disciplines who provide direct clinical services to patients and family members. It assists clinicians in recognizing and identifying grief reactions as unique expressions of patients and caregivers' history and psychological functioning. Primary care physicians who provide care to patients and families will also find this practical assessment and treatment guide helpful. They will learn how to best support bereaved patients and caregivers when grief is uncomplicated, and when to choose more active interventions that may include appropriate referrals to mental health professionals.

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Relevance of Grief Theories for the Palliative Care Setting
Chapter 3. Cultural, Spiritual, and Developmental Aspects of Grief Reactions
Chapter 4. Grief Reactions in the Palliative Care Setting
SECTION II: CLINICAL AND PROFESSIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 5. Assessment and Differential Diagnosis
Chapter 6. Psycho-social and Psychological Interventions
Chapter 7. Considerations on the Use of Medication for Grief Reactions
Chapter 8. Grief Reactions in Palliative Care Clinicians


ISBN
978-0-19-976892-9
EAN
9780199768929
Editor
Oxford University Press
Stock
NO
Idioma
Inglés
Nivel
Profesional
Formato
Encuadernado
Rústica
Páginas
126
Largo
200
Ancho
130
Peso
-
Edición
Fecha de edición
13-07-2013
Año de edición
2013
Nº de ediciones
1
Colección
-
Nº de colección
-