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ISBN: 978-0-471-97813-8
Page count: 216
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication year: 1998
An invaluable and comprehensive discussion of the challenges faced by health care professionals in regular contact with cancer patients, whose work involves a counselling element. Helps the reader understand what cancer patients are experiencing at each stage of the illness. Places emphasis on how to counsel, what to look and listen for and how to deal with common problems.
Table of contents:
- Having Cancer: The Patient's Experience
- Cancer Treatments and Psychological Problems
- Coping with Cancer
- Family Issues
- Couples' Issues and Psychosexual Problems
- Communication Problems
- Counselling over the Course of the Illness
- The Psychodynamic Model
- The Client-centred Model
- The Cognitive-Behavioural Model
- Group Therapy - Professional Issues


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