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Psycho-oncology

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-04-09
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Psycho-oncology is a comprehensive reference work on all the psychological aspects of cancer. It started as a revision of Holland and Rowland's very successful Handbook of Psychooncology (OUP, 1990), but was so heavily revised and expanded that it became a new book. Among the many changes,there are new sets of chapters on psychosocial risk factors for cancer, genetic risk and cancer screening, and caring for persons with special needs. The editor, Jimmie C. Holland, is widely recognized as a leader and founder of this field. The six associate editors represent the disciplinesrelevant to psycho-oncology: psychiatry, psychology, social work and nursing. In a clear, well-organized and authoritative manner, the book provides all that health professionals working in oncology need to know to provide sensitive and informed psychological care. Written by over 200 contributors, it covers every facet of prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Ten chaptersare devoted to psychological and behavioral factors that alter cancer risk and survival: life style and health-related behaviors, coping style, social ties, socioeconomic status, and cancer screening. The psychological, social and ethical issues influencing the genetic risk for cancer, and thecounseling regarding genetic testing--new areas of importance for psycho-oncologists--are discussed in detail. Eighteen chapters cover the special psychological problems associated with common sites of cancer and the principles of management. Separate chapters deal with cancer survival, palliativecare, pain, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, and sexual problems. Thirteen chapters review the common psychiatric disorders found in cancer patients and their treatment, with specific attention directed at anxiety, depression, delirium and post-traumatic stress disorder. A large section is devoted tointerventions: brief crisis counseling, psychodynamic therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychopharmacology and group therapies. Non-traditional treatments such as art therapy, meditation and spiritual counseling are included. This broad, in-depth coverage makes Psycho-oncology a criticalresource for both oncologists and mental health professionals.

Table of Contents

PART I INTRODUCTION 3(24)
1. Societal Views of Cancer and the Emergence of Psycho-oncology
3(13)
Jimmie C. Holland
2. Biology of Cancer for the Psycho-oncologist
16(11)
James F. Holland
PART II PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL FACTORS IN CANCER RISK 27(120)
PAUL B. JACOBSEN
3. Smoking Cessation and Cancer Prevention
27(18)
Paul M. Cinciripini
Ellen R. Gritz
Janice Y. Tsoh
Karyn L. Skaar
4. Alcohol and Cancer
45(4)
Jeremy C. Lundberg
Steven D. Passik
5. Diet and Cancer
49(9)
Barbara L. Winters
6. Sun Exposure and Cancer Risk
58(9)
Marianne Berwick
7. Compliance with Cancer Treatment
67(11)
Jean L. Richardson
Kathleen Sanchez
8. Social Class/Socioeconomic Factors
78(13)
Jennifer L. Balfour
George A. Kaplan
9. Personality and Coping
91(8)
Maggie Watson
Steven Greer
10. Social Ties and Cancer
99(11)
Vicki S. Helgeson
Sheldon Cohen
Heidi L. Fritz
11. Psychosocial Factors in Cancer Incidence and Prognosis
110(15)
Bernard H. Fox
12. Psychoneuroimmunology: Implications for Psycho-oncology
125(10)
Dana H. Bovbjerg
Heiddis B. Valdimarsdottir
13. Psychoneuroendocrinology and Cancer
135(12)
Dominique L. Musselman
J. Steven McDaniel
Maryfrances R. Porter
Charles B. Nemeroff
PART III PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CANCER SCREENING 147(28)
PAUL B. JACOBSEN
14. Psychological Responses to Tumor Markers
147(14)
Debra L. Fertig
Daniel F. Hayes
15. Psychosocial Issues in Cancer Screening
161(14)
Joanne DiPlacido
Ann Zauber
William H. Redd
PART IV HIGH GENETIC RISK OF CANCER 175(36)
JIMMIE C. HOLLAND
16. Genetics for the Psycho-oncologist
175(11)
Alexander Kamb
Mark H. Skolnick
17. Genetic Counseling for the Oncology Patient
186(10)
Elizabeth Getting
Joan H. Marks
John J. Mulvihill
18. Psychological, Social, and Ethical Issues in Gene Testing
196(15)
Kathryn M. Kash
Caryn Lerman
PART V PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION TO CANCER 211(46)
RUTH McCORKLE
19. Psychological and Social Factors in Adaptation
211(12)
Stacie M. Spencer
Charles S. Carver
Alicia A. Price
20. Psychosocial Adaptation of Cancer Survivors
223(34)
Alice B. Kornblith
PART VI PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO TREATMENT 257(46)
RUTH McCORKLE
21. Surgery
257(12)
Paul B. Jacobsen
Andrew J. Roth
Jimmie C. Holland
22. Radiotherapy
269(8)
Donna B. Greenberg
23. Chemotherapy, Hormonal Therapy, and Immunotherapy
277(12)
M. Tish Knobf
Jeannie V. Pasacreta
Alan Valentine
Ruth McCorkle
24. Bone Marrow Transplatation
289(14)
Michael A. Andrykowski
Richard P. McQuellon
PART VII PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES RELATED TO SITE OF CANCER 303(134)
RUTH McCORKLE
25. Central Nervous System Tumors
303(11)
Steven D. Passik
Patricia L. Ricketts
26. Head and Neck Cancer
314(10)
Alyson B. Moadel
Jamie S. Ostroff
Stimson P. Schantz
27. Gastrointestinal Cancer
324(16)
Jurg Bernhard
Christoph Hurny
28. Lung Cancer
340(9)
Linda Sarna
29. Genitourinary Malignancies
349(10)
Andrew J. Roth
Howard I. Scher
30. Gynecologic Cancer
359(12)
Sarah S. Auchincloss
Cheryl F. McCartney
31. Skin Neoplasms and Malignant Melanoma
371(9)
Fawzy I. Fawzy
Nancy W. Fawzy
32. Breast Cancer
380(22)
Julia H. Rowland
Mary Jane Massie
33. Sarcoma
402(4)
David K. Payne
Jeremy C. Lundberg
34. Hematopoietic Dyscrasias
406(11)
Lynna M. Lesko
35. HIV Infection and AIDS-Associated Neoplasms
417(10)
Barry Rosenfeld
36. Tumors of Unknown Primary Site
427(10)
Leonard B. Saltz
Steven D. Passik
Jeremy C. Lundberg
PART VIII MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS 437(72)
WILLIAM BREITBART
37. Palliative and Terminal Care
437(13)
William Breitbart
Juan R. Jaramillo
Harvey M. Chochinov
38. Pain
450(18)
William Breitbart
David K. Payne
39. Cancer Cachexia
468(8)
Stewart B. Fleishman
40. Nausea and Vomiting
476(9)
Gary R. Morrow
Joseph A. Roscoe
Jane T. Hickok
41. Fatigue
485(9)
Donna B. Greenberg
42. Sexual Dysfunction
494(6)
Leslie R. Schover
43. Neuropsychological Impact of Cancer and Cancer Treatments
500(9)
Susan E. Walch
Tim A. Ahles
Andrew J. Saykin
PART IX PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS 509(144)
MARY JANE MASSIE
44. Adjustment Disorders
509(9)
James J. Strain
45. Depressive Disorders
518(23)
Mary Jane Massie
Michael K. Popkin
46. Suicide
541(7)
William Breitbart
Suzanne Krivo
47. Anxiety Disorders
548(16)
Russell Noyes Jr.
Craig S. Holt
Mary Jane Massie
48. Delirium
564(12)
William Breitbart
Kenneth R. Cohen
49. Substance Abuse Disorders
576(11)
Steven D. Passik
Russell K. Portenoy
50. Alcoholism and Cancer
587(8)
Jeremy C. Lundberg
Steven D. Passik
51. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
595(13)
Steven D. Passik
Kathy L. Grummon
52. Somatoform and Factitious Disorders and Cancer
608(6)
Charles V. Ford
53. Schizophrenia
614(5)
John L. Shuster
54. Personality Disorders
619(11)
Philip R. Muskin
55. Chemotherapeutic Agents and Neuropsychiatric Side Effects
630(9)
Stewart B. Fleishman
Glenn R. Kalash
56. Metabolic Disorders and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
639(14)
William Breitbart
Simon E. Wein
PART X INTERVENTIONS 653(186)
MATTHEW LOSCALZO
57. Screening Procedures for Psychosocial Distress
653(9)
James R. Zabora
58. Brief Crisis Counseling
662(14)
Matthew Loscalzo
Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc
59. Psychoeducational Interventions
676(18)
Fawzy I. Fawzy
Nancy W. Fawzy
60. Psychotherapeutic Issues
694(7)
Barbara M. Sourkes
Mary Jane Massie
Jimmie C. Holland
61. Group Therapies
701(16)
James L. Spira
62. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
717(13)
Paul B. Jacobsen
Danette M. Hann
63. Studies of Life-Extending Psychosocial Interventions
730(13)
Catherine Classen
Sandra E. Sephton
Susan Diamond
David Spiegel
64. Art Psychotherapy
743(15)
Paola Luzzatto
Bonnie Gabriel
65. Telephone Counseling
758(9)
Julia A. Bucher
Peter S. Houts
Myra Glajchen
Diane Blum
66. Meditation
767(13)
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Ann Ohm Massion
James R. Hebert
Elana Rosenbaum
67. Religion and Spiritual Beliefs
780(10)
Marc A. Musick
Harold G. Koenig
David B. Larson
Dale Matthews
68. Spiritual Assessment, Screening, and Intervention
790(19)
George Fitchett
George Handzo
69. Bedside Interventions
809(8)
Jeannie V. Pasacreta
Ruth McCorkle
70. Alternative and Complementary Therapies
817(11)
Brian D. Doan
71. Rehabilitation
828(11)
Richard Tunkel
Steven D. Passik
PART XI PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 839(42)
RUTH McCORKLE
72. The Older Patient
839(6)
Betty R. Ferrell
Bruce Ferrell
73. Underserved Patients
845(12)
R Eric Weston
Bruce D. Rapkin
Randolph G. Potts
Meredith Y. Smith
74. The Patient from a Different Culture
857(10)
Maria Die-Trill
75. Psychosocial Sequelae of Perceived Environmental Exposures
867(14)
Karolynn Siegel
PART XII THE CHILD WITH CANCER 881(100)
JIMMIE C. HOLLAND
76. Biology of Childhood Cancers
881(16)
Peter G. Steinherz
Joseph Simone
77. Psychological Problems of Curative Cancer Treatment
897(10)
Maria Die-Trill
Margaret L. Stuber
78. Pediatric Palliative Care and Pain Management
907(16)
Gerri Frager
Barbara Shapiro
79. Long-Term Adaptation, Psychiatric Sequelae, and PTSD
923(7)
James M. Hill
Margaret L. Stuber
80. Psychosexual Sequelae
930(10)
Karolyn Woolverton
Jamie Ostroff
81. Cognitive Sequelae of Treatment in Children
940(6)
Susan E. Walch
Tim A. Ahles
Andrew J. Saykin
82. Psychotherapy
946(8)
Barbara M. Sourkes
83. Pediatric Psychopharmacology
954(8)
Ladd Spiegel
84. Behavioral Interventions in Pediatric Oncology
962(19)
Katherine N. DuHamel
Suzanne M. Johnson Vickberg
William H. Redd
PART XIII PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES FOR THE FAMILY 981(54)
MATTHEW LOSCALZO
85. The Family of the Cancer Patient
981(13)
Marguerite S. Lederberg
86. Family Therapy: A Systems Approach to Cancer Care
994(10)
Jane Jacobs
Jamie Ostroff
Peter Steinglass
87. Palliative Home Care--Impact on Families
1004(12)
Sherry R. Schachter
Nessa Coyle
88. Bereavement: A Special Issue in Oncology
1016(19)
Harvey M. Chochinov
Jimmie C. Holland
Laurence Y. Katz
PART XIV STAFF SUPPORT AND TRAINING IN PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY 1035(50)
MARGUERITE S. LEDERBERG
MARY JANE MASSIE
89. Oncology Staff Stress and Related Interventions
1035(14)
Marguerite S. Lederberg
90. Establishing a Psycho-oncology Unit in a Cancer Center
1049(6)
Jimmie C. Holland
91. Training Psychiatrists and Psychologists in Psycho-oncology
1055(6)
Steven D. Passik
Charles V. Ford
Mary Jane Massie
92. Principles of Training Social Workers in Oncology
1061(8)
Elizabeth D. Smith
Katherine Walsh-Burke
Chris Crusan
93. Education of Nurses in Psycho-oncology
1069(5)
Ruth McCorkle
Marilyn Frank-Stromborg
Jeannie V. Pasacreta
94. Principles of Training Medical Staff in Psychosocial and Communication Skills
1074(11)
Debra Roter
Lesley Fallowfield
PART XV ETHICAL ISSUES IN ONCOLOGY: A PSYCHOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK 1085(50)
MARGUERITE S. LEDERBERG
95. Truth Telling and Informed Consent
1085(11)
Nancy Neveloff Dubler
Linda Farber Post
96. Ethics of Treatment: Palliative and Terminal Care
1096(16)
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
97. Global Issues of Resource Allocation in Health Care
1112(11)
Charles L. M. Olweny
98. Understanding the Interface Between Psychiatry and Ethics
1123(12)
Marguerite S. Lederberg
PART XVI RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY 1135(30)
WILLIAM BREITBART
99. Quality of Life
1135(12)
David Cella
100. Pain and Physical Symptom Assessments
1147(18)
Jane Ingham
Russell K. Portenoy
PART XVII INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS 1165(8)
JIMMIE C. HOLLAND
ANTHONY MARCHINI
101. International Psycho-oncology
1165(8)
Jimmie C. Holland
Anthony Marchini
PART XVIII POLICY ISSUES 1173(4)
JIMMIE C. HOLLAND
102. Bridging the Gap Between Research, Clinical Practice, and Policy
1173(4)
Jessie C. Gruman
Rena Convissor
Index 1177

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