
Palliative Psychology provides clinical, evidence-based training in palliative and end of life care for clinical psychologists to accomplish specific therapeutic goals. Chapters provide a clear road map for approaching assessment and treatment by reviewing the use of psychotropic medications for patients with advanced and terminal illness, basic but important aspects of pain medication, in depth psychological and psychiatric assessment for patients with advanced illness and their caregivers, and assessment tools, highlighting the specific clinical contexts for their use. The volume also includes evidence-based psychotherapy models that have been shown effective in treating various manifestations of psychological distress in patients and caregivers.In addition to clinical topics, Palliative Psychology addresses crucial and often sensitive professional issues, including communication and collaboration with medical providers and issues of stress and burnout. Psychologists will learn how to best communicate the results of their assessments and treatment plan goals to other care providers in order to foster collaboration and better position themselves as advocates for their patients. Insight-oriented and practical suggestions will help clinicians manage the emotional intensity of this work and channel the therapeutic potential of their emotional reactions into their work with patients and caregivers.
This volume investigates the integration of clinical psychology into palliative and end-of-life care settings to improve therapeutic outcomes for patients and their caregivers. E. Alessandra Strada, an expert in the field, provides a structured framework for psychologists to navigate the complexities of terminal illness. The text synthesizes evidence-based psychotherapeutic models with practical clinical strategies to address the unique psychological distress inherent in advanced illness.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for psychologists entering the specialized field of palliative care. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the communication strategies and the clinical clarity provided for managing high-intensity emotional environments.
Page Count:
315
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190662255
ISBN-13:
9780190662257
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