Understanding Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness and Disability
, by Chan, Fong; da Silva Cardoso, Elizabeth, Ph.D.; Chronister, Julie A., Ph.D.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780826123862 | 0826123864
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/16/2009
Rehabilitation practitioners face the difficult task of helping clients adjust to chronic illness or disability. With this handbook, however, practitioners and students can gain a wealth of insight into the critical issues clients face daily.
Contributors | p. xi |
Preface | p. xv |
Introduction | |
An Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice Approach to Psychosocial Interventions for People with Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 3 |
Evidence-Based Practice | p. 5 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 16 |
Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness and Disability: Concepts, Models, and Research | |
The World Health Organization ICF Model as a Conceptual Framework of Disability | p. 23 |
Models of Disability | p. 24 |
The World Health Organization ICF Model of Disability | p. 28 |
Issues Related to Measuring Participation | p. 39 |
Implications for Rehabilitation | p. 44 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 46 |
Psychosocial Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability: Models and Measurement | p. 51 |
Models of Adaptation | p. 52 |
Empirical Evidence | p. 59 |
Clinical Applications | p. 64 |
Measurement | p. 66 |
Summary | p. 68 |
Models, Research, and Treatment of Coexisting Depression for People with Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 75 |
DSM-IV Criteria for Clinical Depression | p. 77 |
Biological Mechanisms of Depression | p. 78 |
Cognitive Theories of Depression | p. 80 |
Measurement | p. 88 |
Psychological Treatment of Depression | p. 92 |
Implications | p. 96 |
Relevant Mediators and Moderators of Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness and Disability | |
Coping and Rehabilitation: Theory, Research, and Measurement | p. 111 |
Theoretical Review | p. 113 |
Evidence Base | p. 121 |
Measurement | p. 131 |
Application to Rehabilitation | p. 136 |
Conclusion | p. 140 |
Social Support and Rehabilitation: Theory, Research and Measurement | p. 149 |
Conceptual and Theoretical Review | p. 153 |
Evidence | p. 158 |
Measurement | p. 164 |
Application to Rehabilitation Professionals | p. 170 |
Conclusion | p. 174 |
Family and Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 185 |
Impact of Chronic Illness and Disability on the Family | p. 186 |
Theoretical Frameworks of Family Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 188 |
Adaptation Phase of the Resiliency Model | p. 190 |
Family Intervention Strategies | p. 195 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 200 |
Intervention Strategies | |
Positive Psychology and Psychosocial Adjustment to Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 207 |
Strength-Based Intervention | p. 208 |
The Positive Psychology Movement | p. 211 |
Related Positive Psychology Theories, Models, and Constructs | p. 215 |
The Integration of the Strength Focus of Rehabilitation Psychology with Positive Psychology | p. 220 |
Review of Selected Positive Psychology Measurements | p. 223 |
Review of Positive Psychology Intervention Approaches | p. 228 |
Empirical Research of Positive Psychology in Rehabilitation | p. 231 |
Conclusion | p. 233 |
Application of Self-Efficacy Related Theories in Psychosocial Interventions | p. 243 |
Social Cognitive Theory | p. 244 |
Stages of Change Model | p. 247 |
Skills Training | p. 255 |
Motivational Interviewing | p. 261 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 268 |
Wellness and Promotion of Health in Chronic Illness and Disability: Theoretical and Practical Models for Assessment and Intervention | p. 277 |
Theoretical Constructs of Health Beliefs and Health Promotion | p. 281 |
Assessment of Health Beliefs, Health Behavior, and Health Promotion Outcomes | p. 286 |
Health Promotion and Wellness Interventions for Persons with Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 297 |
Psychopharmacology: A Review of Current Treatment Options | p. 307 |
Pharmacodynamics | p. 308 |
Pharmacological Treatment of Depression | p. 310 |
Pharmacological Treatment for Anxiety | p. 314 |
Pharmacological Treatment of Bipolar Disorder | p. 317 |
Pharmacological Treatment of Psychotic Symptoms | p. 320 |
Resources for Professionals | p. 324 |
Conclusion | p. 326 |
Societal Attitudes Toward Disability | |
Societal Attitudes Toward Disability: Concepts, Measurements, and Interventions | p. 333 |
Attitudes Toward Disability | p. 335 |
Measurement Issues | p. 344 |
Attitudes Change Strategies | p. 352 |
Concluding Remarks | p. 360 |
Special Issues | |
Psychiatric Rehabilitation | p. 371 |
Psychiatric Rehabilitation | p. 375 |
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Goals and Strategies | p. 381 |
Evidence-Based Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practices | p. 385 |
Conclusion | p. 391 |
Substance Abuse: Models, Assessment, and Interventions | p. 399Prevalence |
Terms and Definitions | p. 408 |
Conceptual Model of Abuse and Addiction | p. 411 |
Assessment | p. 414 |
Treatment | p. 421 |
Current Trends | p. 432 |
Closing Statement | p. 434 |
Sexuality and Disability | p. 443 |
Sexuality and Disability | p. 447 |
Some Common Disabilities and Illnesses that Affect Sexualities | p. 455 |
Application to Rehabilitation | p. 463 |
Conclusion | p. 470 |
Multiculturalism and Adjustment to Disability | p. 479 |
Disability and Culture | p. 483 |
Multicultural Concepts and Models | p. 486 |
Adjustment to Disability Within a Multiculturalism Framework | p. 494 |
Evidence | p. 503 |
Conclusion | p. 508 |
Outcome Measurements | |
Quality of Life and Psychosocial Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability | p. 521 |
Psychosocial Adaptation and Quality of Life | p. 522 |
Historical Development and Evolution of the Concept of Quality of Life | p. 526 |
Distinguishing Quality of Life from Related Constructs | p. 528 |
Quality of Life Models of Psychosocial Adaptation | p. 531 |
Issues in the Measurement of Quality of Life | p. 539 |
Instruments for Assessing Quality of Life in Psychosocial Adaptation | p. 543 |
Conclusion and Future Research Directions | p. 549 |
Index | p. 559 |
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