Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine, 9780199862863
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Mind and body meet: compassionate, comprehensive palliative care for ultimate wellbeing.

Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine

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    592 pages

  • Release Date

    26 January 2012

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Summary

The Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine: Mental Health at the End of Life

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 a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780199862863
ISBN-10:0199862869
Series:Oxford Handbooks
Author:Harvey Max Chochinov, William Breitbart
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:Oxford University Press Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:592
Edition:2nd
Release Date:26 January 2012
Weight:998g
Dimensions:178mm x 251mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

“Palliative care patients develop a number of devastating physical, psychosocial, and spiritual problems, and their caregivers suffer severe distress. This book contains the vast majority of what we need to know to be able to help our patients and families. The information is not only up-to-date, but is also provided in an elegant and enjoyable way. Drs. Chochinov and Breitbart have done an outstanding job in updating their highly successful first edition. Thesecond edition of this book is mandatory reading for all of us who deliver care on a daily basis.”- Eduardo Bruera, Chair, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center”Psychosocial, existential, and spiritual issues are core factors determining our need to be ‘more than symptomatologists’ in offering palliative medicine. This comprehensive, well-referenced second edition provides nuanced insights into these challenging opportunities, as we strive to support the transformation of suffering into optimal experience for patients, family members, and caregivers.“- Balfour M. Mount, Emeritus Professor of Palliative Medicine, McGill University”Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine will take most readers to new depths and heights in their knowledge and understanding of the neuropsychiatric complications of end-stage disease. Chapters on the demented, the elderly, those with serious chronic mental illness, substance abusers, and the special needs of children (and much more besides) make the Handbook essential reading for those specializing in palliative medicine, and for otherhealthcare professionals involved in the care of those with advanced progressive disease. Highly recommended.“- Robert Twycross, Emeritus Clinical Reader in Palliative Medicine, Oxford University”We wish to envelop our patients in a warm mantle of care. Information on the psychosocial, spiritual and ethical aspects of that care, however, is oft time scattered and disjointed. The second edition of Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine once again delivers, providing us with a rich source of wisdom on psycho-oncology. The editors have brought together a cast of graceful writers who cover the field in a cohesive, elegant fashion. Thisbook’s a winner….You’ll enjoy it.“- Neil MacDonald, Founding Director, McGill Cancer Nutrition-Rehabilitation Program, McGill University”The publication of the first edition of Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine had a major impact because it clearly fulfilled a clinical need. Specialist psychiatrists who are knowledgeable about palliative care are thin on the ground, and though an ideal arrangement would allow face-to-face consultation with a psychiatrist, the availability of such practitioners is limited. This book goes a long way in filling that gap and provides acomprehensive view of the area. The new edition will solidify the place of this book as an essential resource for physicians in palliative medicine and also members of the multidisciplinary team.“- G.W. Hanks, Emeritus Professor, Department of Palliative Medicine, University of Bristol”This is a well-organized, thoughtfully written book. The authors include many experts who work at the interface of psychiatry and palliative care. The book is clearly written and summarizes the current state of research in this ever expanding field of study. I would recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about psychiatry in end-of-life care or who is contemplating a career in this area.“-Jeffrey Rado, MD, Rush University Medical Center, as reviewed in Doody’s

About The Author

Harvey Max Chochinov

Harvey Max Chochinov is Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Manitoba and Director of the Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit at CancerCare Manitoba.

William Breitbart is Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Chief of Psychiatry Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He is also Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University.

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