
Psychiatric, or psychosocial, palliative care has transformed palliative medicine. Palliation that neglects psychosocial dimensions of patient and family experience fails to meet contemporary standards of comprehensive palliative care. While a focus on somatic issues has sometimes overshadowed attention to psychological, existential, and spiritual end-of-life challenges, the past decade has seen an all encompassing, multi-disciplinary approach to care for the dying take hold.Written by internationally known psychiatry and palliative care experts, the Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine is an essential reference for all providers of palliative care, including psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health counselors, oncologists, hospice workers, and social workers.
This volume investigates the integration of psychiatric and psychosocial interventions into the standard practice of palliative medicine for terminally ill patients. The authors, William Breitbart and Harvey Max Chochinov, are recognized experts in the fields of psychiatry and palliative care. They present a comprehensive framework that argues for a multi-disciplinary approach, asserting that effective end-of-life care must address psychological, existential, and spiritual dimensions alongside somatic symptoms.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners in the field recognize this text as a foundational reference for clinicians working in palliative settings. Readers frequently note the clinical depth and the practical utility of the multi-disciplinary frameworks provided by the authors.
Page Count:
752
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197583857
ISBN-13:
9780197583852
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