Psychosocial interventions for cancer
Andersen, Barbara L. / Baum, Andrew
American Psychological Association
2001
xix, 446 p. : ill.
Decade of behavior
1557987343
Anglais
In "Psychosocial Interventions for Cancer" contributors analyze state-of-the-art research, theory and intervention to prevent cancer, detect it in more treatable stages, and enhance the quality of life among cancer patients and their families. In this shot across the bow of this feared and all-too-common disease, contributors explore conceptual and applied currents in health psychology, public health and behavioural medicine and review major research programmes on patient interventions. Authors also describe current thought on the mechanisms through which psychosocial interventions change behaviours or enhance adjustment. "Psychosocial Interventions for Cancer" vividly witnesses to the power of psychological interventions to enhance treatment and help cancer patients cope with cancer. Health psychologists, public health practitioners, medical doctors, oncologists and anyone else in the field of cancer care and research should value this book as a rich source of guidance.
Cancer - Aspect social / Gestion du stress / Ajustement (Psychologie) / Cancer - Aspect psychologique
WM 90 P974 2001
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1 | WM 90 P974 2001 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |