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Psycho-oncology / ed. Jimmie C. Holland, William Breitbart, Paul B. Jacobsen et. al Nível de parte analítica: Depressive disorders • Lung cancer • Genetic counseling for the oncology patient • Bridging the gap between research, clinical practice, and policy • International psycho-oncology • Pain and physical symptom assessments • Quality of life • Understanding the interface between psychiatry and ethics • Global issues of resource allocation in health care • Ethics of treatment : palliative and terminal care • Truth telling and informed consent • Principles of training medical staff in psychosocial and communication skills • Education of nurses in psycho-oncology • Principles of training social workers in oncology • Training psychiatrics and psychologists in psycho-oncology • Establishing a psycho-oncology unit in a cancer center • Oncology staff stress and related interventions • Bereavement : a special issue in oncology • Palliative home care : impact on families • Family therapy : a systems approach to cancer care • The family of the cancer patient • Behavioral interventions in pediatric oncology • Pediatric psychopharmacology • Psychotherapy • Cognitive sequelae of treatment in children • Psychosexual sequelae • Long-term adaptation, psychiatric sequelae, and PTSD • Pediatric palliative care and pain management • Psychological problems of curative cancer treatment • Biology of childhood cancers • Psychosocial sequelae of perceived environmental exposures • The patient from a different culture • Underserved patients • The older patient • Rehabilitation • Alternative and complementary therapies • Bedside interventions • Spiritual assessment, screening, and intervention • Religion and spiritual beliefs • Meditation • Telephone counseling • Art psychotherapy • Studies of life-extending psychosocial interventions • Cognitive-behavioral interventions • Group therapies • Psychotherapeutic issues • Psychoeducational interventions • Brief crisis counseling • Screening procedures for psychosocial distress • Metabolic disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms • Chemotherapeutic agents and neuropsychiatric side effects • Personality disorders • Schizophrenia • Somatoform and factitious disorders and cancer • Posttraumatic stress disorder • Alcoholism and cancer • Substance abuse disorders • Delirium • Anxiety disorders • Depressive disorders • Adjustment disorders • Neuropsychological impact of cancer and cancer treatments • Sexual dysfunction • Fatigue • Nausea and vomiting • Cancer cachexia • Pain • Palliative and terminal care • Tumors of unknown primary site • HIV infection and AIDS-associated neoplasms • Hematopoietic dyscrasias • Sarcoma • Breast cancer • Skin neoplasms and malignant melanoma • Gynecologic cancer • Genitourinary malignancies • Gastrointestinal cancer • Head and neck cancer • Central nervous system tumors • Bone Marrow Transplantation • Chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and immunotherapy • Radiotherapy • Surgery • Psychosocial adaptation of cancer survivors • Psychological and social factors in adaptation • Psychological, social, and ethical issues in gene testing • Genetics for the psycho-oncologist • Psychosocial issues in cancer screening • Psychological responses to tumor markers • Psychoneuroendocrinology and cancer • Psychoneuroimmunology : implications for psycho-oncology • Psychosocial factors in cancer incidence and prognosis • Social ties and cancer • Personality and coping • Social class socioeconomic factors • Compliance with cancer treatment • Sun exposure and cancer risk • Diet and cancer • Alcohol and cancer • Smoking cessation and cancer prevention • Biology of cancer for the psycho-oncologist • Societal views of cancer and the emergence of psycho-oncologyPublicação: New York : Oxford : Oxford University, 1998Descrição: XXIV, 1189 p. ;
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