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E-grāmata: Care of the Child Facing Death

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Originally published in 1974, and written by paediatricians, social workers, nurses and a parent who cared for her dying child, this book is concerned with pinpointing the problems which exist for parents and those involved in the care of sick children, both in terms of accepting the facts of a child’s illness, and in loving supporting and giving them maximum enjoyment within the limits of their condition. The fears and anxieties of such children are examined – separation from parents, fear of pain, an increasing sense of difference and in some cases a very real appreciation of their situation. All these limit the child’s happiness, and ways of counteracting them are suggested. Similarly the distress of parents and of medical advisers is discussed.



Originally published in 1974, and written by paediatricians, social workers, nurses and a parent who cared for her dying child, this book is concerned with pinpointing the problems which exist for parents and those involved in the care of sick children.

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Social workers in particular will find much in the book that will enlarge their thinking on this subject. S. C. Kinnersley, British Journal of Social Work

Part 1: General Problems
1. The Size and Nature of the Problem
2.
Tolerating the Intolerable The Problems Facing Parent and Children
Following Diagnosis
3. Problems Posed For Staff Who Care For the Child Part
2: Specific Problems
4. The Child in Pain Alexander5. The Doomed Family
Observations on the Lives of Parents and Children Facing Repeated Child
Mortality
6. The Family Coping with a Heavy Treatment Régime Part 3: Helping
the Child
7. The Care of Our Dying Child A Parent Offers Some Personal
Observations Based on Recollection
8. The Role of Education in Helping The
Child With a Potentially Fatal Disease
9. Social Work Help for Children Whose
Life May be Shortened
10. The Role of Nursing Staff in Helping the
Hospitalised Child Janet Duberley
11. The Psychiatric Care of Children with
Life-Threatening Illnesses Part 4: Helping the Family
12. An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Dying Child and His Family
13. The
Physician and the Family
14. Parents Groups and Associations
15. Counselling
The Grieving Parent
16. Caring for the Brothers and Sisters of a Dying Child
17. Bereavement and the Rebuilding of Family Life.
Lindy Burton was an educational psychologists specializing in child guidance problems and authored many articles and books on children's behaviour problems and the responses of sick children to their illnesses.