Chronic Childhood Disease: An Introduction to Psychological Theory and Research

Chronic Childhood Disease: An Introduction to Psychological Theory and Research

by Christine Eiser (Author)

Synopsis

The author draws extensively on the published research findings in child health psychology, and also on her own experience of working with paediatric medical and nursing staff. The emphasis throughout her book is on coping, and helping families to cope, with the stresses imposed by chronic childhood illness. Frequent hospital admissions, pain and its evaluation and control, adjustment and sources of support, communication, education and programmes for intervention, all of these topics are discussed sensitively and with authority.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 186
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 27 Sep 1990

ISBN 10: 0521386829
ISBN 13: 9780521386821

Media Reviews
...a useful contribution to classroom, clinic, and laboratory for students and researchers. Its selective development of ideas more than compensates for its slightly pedantic tone. It is challenging and rewarding. James E. Lindemann, Contemporary Psychology
...a valuable resource for the pediatric nephrology nursing practitioner. Cyrena Gilman, ANNA Journal