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E-grāmata: Perspectives from a Psych-Oncology Team Working with Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer: Thrown Off Course [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 170 pages
  • Sērija : Tavistock Clinic Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003325475
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 170 pages
  • Sērija : Tavistock Clinic Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003325475

Exploring the work of a Psych-Oncology Team in an inpatient and outpatient setting, this powerful, interesting, and engaging book is about teenagers and young adults diagnosed with cancer.

As part of the few multidisciplinary teams of this type in the United Kingdom, the authors offer helpful insights into supporting young people and their families as they navigate this complex and devastating disease, writing on key areas such as trauma, the effects of early childhood cancer in adolescence and beyond, the social and cultural effects of cancer treatment, hope, and hopelessness, and questions of mortality. Each chapter contains a mixture of clinical reflections and patient vignettes, along with clear guidance about how to support patients and their families both during and after treatment, and at the point of death too.

With a compassionate approach to understanding the challenges for patients, their families, and clinicians alike, this is a book for nurses, doctors, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists, for parents and carers, and for young people who find themselves in this position and who can easily feel as though they are alone with their overwhelming feelings.



Exploring the work of a psych-oncology team in an inpatient and out-patient setting, this powerful, interesting and engaging book is about teenagers and young adults diagnosed with cancer.

Introduction; 1 Overview: cancer in teenagers and young adults and
psycho-oncology; 2 The cancer journey; 3 Adolescents with cancer: a journey
interrupted; 4 Keeping young adults with cancer connected: a psychologists
reflections; 5 Cancer in adolescence from a trauma perspective; 6
Reverberations through the mind: explorations of emotional complexities
arising from childhood cancer and its "late effects"; 7 Hope and despair in
the face of life-threatening disease; 8 Working with families where a young
person is facing death
Jane Elfer is a child and adolescent psychotherapist. She worked at UCLH for 18 years, working in all paediatric departments but mainly in the paediatric cancer services. Prior to this, she had worked in CAMHS, social care, the NSPCC, and primary schools. Her professional doctorate looks at the emotional impact of adolescents donating bone marrow to a sibling. Since retiring from the NHS, she continues to work with children and young people, her professional body, and a charity for children in hospital.