
This book is the first and only academic textbook of principles and practices of body image care for cancer patients, designed to target a multidisciplinary audience of healthcare care professionals engaged in the science and/or practice of psychosocial oncology internationally. Content is primarily geared toward mental health professionals or those involved in supportive care of cancer patients, but is broadly applicable to all members of the oncologic healthcare team. Best practices and models of body image care are reviewed and presented in such a manner as to be directly relevant to oncologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, rehabilitation specialists, speech and language pathologists, and other allied healthcare professionals.Body Image Care for Cancer Patients provides a comprehensive overview of available literature on body image outcomes with cancer populations, and integrates scientific findings from the general body image literature that can be applied to the oncology setting. Readers are provided with a comprehensive theoretical foundation along with practical recommendations for assessment tools and intervention approaches that can be utilized by a range of healthcare professionals. Case examples are incorporated throughout the textbook considering different aspects of disease and treatment, and are written from the perspective of different professional disciplines. This book will be relevant for emerging as well as established healthcare professionals internationally, and can be used in training and other educational settings. This book is unique as there is no current academic text focusing on advancing the science and practice of body image care for cancer patients. Other reference texts have broadly focused on reviewing body image theory and findings in the general population or across a broad spectrum of medical illness. The time has come for a more focused textbook specific to body image and cancer that can significantly ben
How can healthcare professionals effectively integrate body image care into the standard psychosocial treatment of cancer patients? Authors Irene Teo and Michelle Cororve Fingeret, both experts in psychosocial oncology, synthesize existing literature and clinical research to establish a standardized framework for body image intervention. The text argues that body image distress is a critical, often overlooked component of cancer survivorship that requires a multidisciplinary approach to assessment and treatment.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational academic resource for filling a significant gap in psychosocial oncology literature. Professionals frequently note that the text provides a necessary, structured methodology for clinicians who previously lacked specific training in addressing patient body image concerns.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2018-08-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190655615
ISBN-13:
9780190655617
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