PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE OF CANCER SURVIVORS. A CLINICIAN´S GUIDE AND WORKBOOK FOR PROVIDING WHOLEHEARTED C

PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE OF CANCER SURVIVORS. A CLINICIAN´S GUIDE AND WORKBOOK FOR PROVIDING WHOLEHEARTED C

Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Oncología
ISBN:
978-0-19-063636-4
Páginas:
256
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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45,76 €

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43,47 €

Foreword by Meridithe Mendelsohn, PhD
Prologue
Introduction

Part I
Chapter 1: The History and Foundation of Humanistic/Existential Psychotherapy
Chapter 2: Integrative Care for Everyone: We're All In This Together
• Survivorship Care Workbook Section
Chapter 3: Humanistic Existential Psychotherapy in Survivorship Care
• Humanistic Communication Skills Workbook Section
Chapter 4: Cultural Humility: Attending to Diversity
• Developing Awareness in Cultural Humility Workbook Section

Part II
Chapter 5: Relationship: The Essence of Healing
• Relationship Workbook Section
Chapter 6: Your Relationship with Yourself: Self-Care
• Self-Care Workbook Section
Chapter 7: Your Relationships at Work: Collaboration with Colleagues
• Collaboration Workbook Section
Chapter 8: The Importance of Narrative: Your Story
• Personal Story Workbook Section
Epilogue
Resources

Currently there is a crisis occurring in healthcare involving clinician burnout, emotional exhaustion, lack of inspiration, and loss of personal meaning. For clinicians caring for cancer survivors, these feelings are aggravated by facing the largely unknown realm of survivorship and the issues it brings to patients and clinicians alike.
As the number of cancer survivors grows, psychosocial oncology clinicians are increasingly called upon to work with the long-term aftermath of a cancer diagnosis, which requires the capacity to address the emotional and psychosocial issues that are not part of a traditional medical education. Clinicians have plenty of textbooks, but fewer hands-on, interactive guides that teach these kinds of experiential lessons that can be used in their day-to-day work lives. This accessible workbook offers a way to think about these important ideas while providing a structure to implement humanistic clinical practices. Clinical skills, communication tools, empathy as a learned capacity, cultural humility, reflective and mindful exercises designed to increase relationship skills-all of these depend upon this mode of experiential learning, as it teaches useful practices and solutions in order to increase the efficacy and satisfaction of clinical work with cancer survivors and their communities.
Psychosocial Care of Cancer Survivors: A Clinician's Guide and Workbook for Providing Wholehearted Care is a clinical resource for healthcare practitioners that presents person-centered care as an antidote to the distress both patients and clinicians face in cancer survivorship. It addresses questions of how to bring a humanistic approach and quality attention to the growing needs of patients in the post-treatment phase of a cancer diagnosis. As a workbook, it's both a guide and an applicable resource for daily clinical practice. It provides a needed structure for clinicians to help them reconnect with the meaningful aspects of their work.
Designed for busy psychosocial oncology clinicians who may feel disconnected but don't fully understand why, this workbook addresses the need for a humanistic and pragmatic approach to the psychosocial issues that arise in their work with patients. Based on personal interviews with clinicians, written feedback from clinicians, and research describing the formidable demands facing professionals working in cancer healthcare, as well as the dangers of burnout, this is highly practical, interactive guide addresses the emotional and psychological concerns of both patient and clinician. This workbook will be a much-needed resource for humanizing cancer survivorship care.

The book is presented in two parts:

- Part I focuses on skillful means for providing humanistic patient care.
- Part II offers clinicians pragmatic structures and methods they can start using with patients right away, and provides a humanistic clinical framework that benefits them both personally and professionally.

Clinicians will gain:

- Clinical skills vital to forming healing clinical relationships:
- Communication tools to enhance effective collaboration, such as personal and professional boundaries, the essentials of a healing relationship, stages of the clinical interview, collegial collaboration.
- Exercises designed for personal reflection and the implementation of the abovementioned clinical skills and communication tools.
- Useful practices and solutions to increase the efficacy and satisfaction of their work.

Written from the perspective of a clinician-survivor, Psychosocial Care of Cancer Survivors is about the healing power of relationship for both patient and practitioner as they negotiate the complex world of cancer survivorship.
Features
• Will help clinicans gain the clinical skills vital to forming healing clinical relationships
• Provides communication tools to enhance effective collaboration, such as personal and professional boundaries, the essentials of a healing relationship, stages of the clinical interview, collegial collaboration.
• Exercises are designed for personal reflection and the implementation of the abovementioned clinical skills and communication tools.
• Offers useful practices and solutions to increase the efficacy and satisfaction of their work

Author
Cheryl Krauter, MFT, is an existential humanistic psychotherapist with over thirty-five years of experience in the field of depth psychology and human consciousness. She integrates her years of experience as a depth psychotherapist with her personal journey as a cancer survivor, working with clients in her private practice, presenting talks and workshops on living with the uncertainty of life-threatening illness, teaching and supervising trainees, interns, and licensed clinicians. The foundation of her work as a clinician is based on providing a humanistic, relational, person-centered approach in cancer survivor care. Her book, Surviving the Storm: A Workbook for Telling Your Cancer Story was published by Oxford University Press in 2017.