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End–of–Life Issues, Grief, and Bereavement – What Clinicians Need to Know: Wiley Series in Clinical Geropsychology

Autor SH Qualls
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2010

A practical overview of clinical issues related to end-of-life care, including grief and bereavement

The needs of individuals with life-limiting or terminal illness and those caring for them are well documented. However, meeting these needs can be challenging, particularly in the absence of a well-established evidence base about how best to help. In this informative guide, editors Sara Qualls and Julia Kasl-Godley have brought together a notable team of international contributors to produce a clear structure offering mental health professionals a framework for developing the competencies needed to work with end-of-life care issues, challenges, concerns, and opportunities.

Part of the Wiley Series in Clinical Geropsychology, this thorough and up-to-date guide answers complex questions often asked by patients, their families and caregivers, and helping professionals as well, including:

  • How does dying occur, and how does it vary across illnesses?
  • What are the spiritual issues that are visible in end-of-life care?
  • How are families engaged in end-of-life care, and what services and support can mental health clinicians provide them?
  • How should providers address mental disorders that appear at the end of life?
  • What are the tools and strategies involved in advanced care planning, and how do they play out during end-of-life care?

Sensitively addressing the issues that arise in the clinical care of the actively dying, this timely book is filled with clinical illustrations, guidance, tips for practice, and encouragement. Written to equip mental health professionals with the information they need to guide families and others caring for the needs of individuals with life-threatening and terminal illnesses, End-of-Life Issues, Grief, and Bereavement presents a rich resource for caregivers for the psychological, sociocultural, interpersonal, and spiritual aspects of care at the end of life.

Also in the Wiley Series in Clinical Geropsychology

  • Psychotherapy for Depression in Older Adults
  • Changes in Decision-Making Capacity in Older Adults: Assessment and Intervention
  • Aging Families and Caregiving
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470406939
ISBN-10: 0470406933
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Wiley Series in Clinical Geropsychology

Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

Mental health professionals from disciplines of psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, and counseling are the primary audience. Secondarily, professionals working with older adults in related disciplines (e.g., housing, social services, health care) are also relevant audiences. The book series is likely to be assigned in professional training programs (e.g., Ph.D./Psy.D., M.S.W., and Psychiatric residencies), both specialized geriatric programs and programs that are preparing generalists who need basic knowledge of services for older adults. Some books in the series may be relevant to market to public health professionals, primary care providers, and policy makers. Marketing can be targeted to practitioners in states that require continuing education hours in aging or geriatrics (e.g., California), or have particularly strong concentrations of older adults in their population (e.g., Florida, Arizona). Other marketing targets include contractors and professional staff in nursing home mental health consultation companies, rehabilitation hospitals, hospices, and VA health systems.

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* A practical overview of clinical issues related to end-of-life care including grief and bereavement. * Beginning with the physiology of the dying process and its effects on patients and their loved ones, the book addresses the range of psychological interventions that can ease the process for all.