Psychological Approaches to Cancer Care
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Psychological Approaches to Cancer Care
Rynar, Lauren Z.; Kaplan, Jonathan; Deshields,, Teresa L.
Hogrefe Publishing
07/2022
86
Mole
Inglês
9780889375116
15 a 20 dias
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1 Description
1.1 Common Psychiatric Diagnoses in the
Context of Cancer
1.1.1 Major Depression
1.1.2 Adjustment Disorder
1.1.3 Anxiety Disorders
1.2 Other Psychiatric/Psychological Issues
1.2.1 Severe Mental Illness and Cancer
1.2.2 Distress
1.2.3 Fear of Recurrence
1.3 Epidemiology
1.4 Course and Prognosis
1.4.1 Vulnerable Periods
1.4.2 Trajectories of Psychological Distress
1.4.3 Posttraumatic Growth
1.4.4 Survivorship
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.6 Comorbidities
1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
1.7.1 Distress Screening
1.7.2 Symptom Assessment
1.7.3 Depression Assessment
1.7.4 Anxiety Assessment
1.7.5 Quality of Life (QoL)
2 Theories and Models
2.1 Biopsychosocial Model of Cancer
2.2 Models of Cancer-Related Distress
2.2.1 Cancer-Related Distress as an Adjustment
Disorder
2.2.2 Self-Regulatory Model of Illness
Behavior
2.2.3 Stressful Life Events and the Impact
of Coping Style on Cancer-Related
Distress
3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
3.1 Distress in Cancer
3.2 Adjustment Disorders
3.3 Major Depressive Disorder
3.4 Anxiety Disorders
3.4.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
3.4.2 Panic Disorder
3.5 Trauma-Related Disorders
3.5.1 Acute Stress Disorder
3.5.2 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
3.6 Cognitive Dysfunction Secondary to
Cancer Treatment
3.7 Substance Use Disorders
3.8 Vulnerable Populations
4 Treatment
4.1 Methods of Treatment
4.1.1 Psychotherapy
4.1.2 Groups and Other Approaches
4.1.3 Medications
4.1.4 Future Directions
4.2 Variations and Combinations of Methods
4.2.1 Psychosocial Interventions
4.2.2 Psychotropic Medications
4.3 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatments
4.3.1 Cost/Finances/Transportation/Case
Management Concerns
4.3.2 Presence of Family/Caretakers
4.3.3 High Burden of Disease
4.3.4 The Therapist's Personal Experience
With Cancer
4.3.5 Burnout/Compassion Fatigue
4.3.6 End-of-Life Care
4.4 Multicultural Issues
4.4.1 Diversity Issues
4.4.2 Religious Beliefs and Decision-Making
About Treatment
5 Case Vignettes
5.1 Case Vignette 1: Ms. R.
5.2 Case Vignette 2: Mr. J.
6 Further Reading
7 References
8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
1.1 Common Psychiatric Diagnoses in the
Context of Cancer
1.1.1 Major Depression
1.1.2 Adjustment Disorder
1.1.3 Anxiety Disorders
1.2 Other Psychiatric/Psychological Issues
1.2.1 Severe Mental Illness and Cancer
1.2.2 Distress
1.2.3 Fear of Recurrence
1.3 Epidemiology
1.4 Course and Prognosis
1.4.1 Vulnerable Periods
1.4.2 Trajectories of Psychological Distress
1.4.3 Posttraumatic Growth
1.4.4 Survivorship
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.6 Comorbidities
1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
1.7.1 Distress Screening
1.7.2 Symptom Assessment
1.7.3 Depression Assessment
1.7.4 Anxiety Assessment
1.7.5 Quality of Life (QoL)
2 Theories and Models
2.1 Biopsychosocial Model of Cancer
2.2 Models of Cancer-Related Distress
2.2.1 Cancer-Related Distress as an Adjustment
Disorder
2.2.2 Self-Regulatory Model of Illness
Behavior
2.2.3 Stressful Life Events and the Impact
of Coping Style on Cancer-Related
Distress
3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
3.1 Distress in Cancer
3.2 Adjustment Disorders
3.3 Major Depressive Disorder
3.4 Anxiety Disorders
3.4.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
3.4.2 Panic Disorder
3.5 Trauma-Related Disorders
3.5.1 Acute Stress Disorder
3.5.2 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
3.6 Cognitive Dysfunction Secondary to
Cancer Treatment
3.7 Substance Use Disorders
3.8 Vulnerable Populations
4 Treatment
4.1 Methods of Treatment
4.1.1 Psychotherapy
4.1.2 Groups and Other Approaches
4.1.3 Medications
4.1.4 Future Directions
4.2 Variations and Combinations of Methods
4.2.1 Psychosocial Interventions
4.2.2 Psychotropic Medications
4.3 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatments
4.3.1 Cost/Finances/Transportation/Case
Management Concerns
4.3.2 Presence of Family/Caretakers
4.3.3 High Burden of Disease
4.3.4 The Therapist's Personal Experience
With Cancer
4.3.5 Burnout/Compassion Fatigue
4.3.6 End-of-Life Care
4.4 Multicultural Issues
4.4.1 Diversity Issues
4.4.2 Religious Beliefs and Decision-Making
About Treatment
5 Case Vignettes
5.1 Case Vignette 1: Ms. R.
5.2 Case Vignette 2: Mr. J.
6 Further Reading
7 References
8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
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1 Description
1.1 Common Psychiatric Diagnoses in the
Context of Cancer
1.1.1 Major Depression
1.1.2 Adjustment Disorder
1.1.3 Anxiety Disorders
1.2 Other Psychiatric/Psychological Issues
1.2.1 Severe Mental Illness and Cancer
1.2.2 Distress
1.2.3 Fear of Recurrence
1.3 Epidemiology
1.4 Course and Prognosis
1.4.1 Vulnerable Periods
1.4.2 Trajectories of Psychological Distress
1.4.3 Posttraumatic Growth
1.4.4 Survivorship
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.6 Comorbidities
1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
1.7.1 Distress Screening
1.7.2 Symptom Assessment
1.7.3 Depression Assessment
1.7.4 Anxiety Assessment
1.7.5 Quality of Life (QoL)
2 Theories and Models
2.1 Biopsychosocial Model of Cancer
2.2 Models of Cancer-Related Distress
2.2.1 Cancer-Related Distress as an Adjustment
Disorder
2.2.2 Self-Regulatory Model of Illness
Behavior
2.2.3 Stressful Life Events and the Impact
of Coping Style on Cancer-Related
Distress
3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
3.1 Distress in Cancer
3.2 Adjustment Disorders
3.3 Major Depressive Disorder
3.4 Anxiety Disorders
3.4.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
3.4.2 Panic Disorder
3.5 Trauma-Related Disorders
3.5.1 Acute Stress Disorder
3.5.2 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
3.6 Cognitive Dysfunction Secondary to
Cancer Treatment
3.7 Substance Use Disorders
3.8 Vulnerable Populations
4 Treatment
4.1 Methods of Treatment
4.1.1 Psychotherapy
4.1.2 Groups and Other Approaches
4.1.3 Medications
4.1.4 Future Directions
4.2 Variations and Combinations of Methods
4.2.1 Psychosocial Interventions
4.2.2 Psychotropic Medications
4.3 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatments
4.3.1 Cost/Finances/Transportation/Case
Management Concerns
4.3.2 Presence of Family/Caretakers
4.3.3 High Burden of Disease
4.3.4 The Therapist's Personal Experience
With Cancer
4.3.5 Burnout/Compassion Fatigue
4.3.6 End-of-Life Care
4.4 Multicultural Issues
4.4.1 Diversity Issues
4.4.2 Religious Beliefs and Decision-Making
About Treatment
5 Case Vignettes
5.1 Case Vignette 1: Ms. R.
5.2 Case Vignette 2: Mr. J.
6 Further Reading
7 References
8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
1.1 Common Psychiatric Diagnoses in the
Context of Cancer
1.1.1 Major Depression
1.1.2 Adjustment Disorder
1.1.3 Anxiety Disorders
1.2 Other Psychiatric/Psychological Issues
1.2.1 Severe Mental Illness and Cancer
1.2.2 Distress
1.2.3 Fear of Recurrence
1.3 Epidemiology
1.4 Course and Prognosis
1.4.1 Vulnerable Periods
1.4.2 Trajectories of Psychological Distress
1.4.3 Posttraumatic Growth
1.4.4 Survivorship
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.6 Comorbidities
1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
1.7.1 Distress Screening
1.7.2 Symptom Assessment
1.7.3 Depression Assessment
1.7.4 Anxiety Assessment
1.7.5 Quality of Life (QoL)
2 Theories and Models
2.1 Biopsychosocial Model of Cancer
2.2 Models of Cancer-Related Distress
2.2.1 Cancer-Related Distress as an Adjustment
Disorder
2.2.2 Self-Regulatory Model of Illness
Behavior
2.2.3 Stressful Life Events and the Impact
of Coping Style on Cancer-Related
Distress
3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
3.1 Distress in Cancer
3.2 Adjustment Disorders
3.3 Major Depressive Disorder
3.4 Anxiety Disorders
3.4.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
3.4.2 Panic Disorder
3.5 Trauma-Related Disorders
3.5.1 Acute Stress Disorder
3.5.2 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
3.6 Cognitive Dysfunction Secondary to
Cancer Treatment
3.7 Substance Use Disorders
3.8 Vulnerable Populations
4 Treatment
4.1 Methods of Treatment
4.1.1 Psychotherapy
4.1.2 Groups and Other Approaches
4.1.3 Medications
4.1.4 Future Directions
4.2 Variations and Combinations of Methods
4.2.1 Psychosocial Interventions
4.2.2 Psychotropic Medications
4.3 Problems in Carrying Out the Treatments
4.3.1 Cost/Finances/Transportation/Case
Management Concerns
4.3.2 Presence of Family/Caretakers
4.3.3 High Burden of Disease
4.3.4 The Therapist's Personal Experience
With Cancer
4.3.5 Burnout/Compassion Fatigue
4.3.6 End-of-Life Care
4.4 Multicultural Issues
4.4.1 Diversity Issues
4.4.2 Religious Beliefs and Decision-Making
About Treatment
5 Case Vignettes
5.1 Case Vignette 1: Ms. R.
5.2 Case Vignette 2: Mr. J.
6 Further Reading
7 References
8 Appendix: Tools and Resources
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