Cancer & the Family 2e
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Partial table of contents: FAMILIES: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES.

Family Processes and Chronic Illness (P. Steinglass).

Family Reorganization in Response to Cancer: A Developmental Perspective (K. Weihs & D. Reiss).

SOCIAL SUPPORT AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE.

The Role of Family Support in Cancer Control (J. Bloom).

A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Social Support Among Asian-American and Euro-American Women Following Breast Cancer (M. Kagawa-Singer & T.-U. Nguyen).

Culture, Cancer, and the Family (C. Gotay).

PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITHIN THE FAMILY.

Preventing Affective Disorders in Partners of Cancer PatientsAn Intervention Study (C. Pitceathly & P. Maguire).

THE CHILD'S PERCEPTION OF A PARENT'S ILLNESS.

Blowing Away the Myths About the Child's Experience with the Mother's Breast Cancer (F. Lewis, et al.).

Correlates of Self-Esteem Among Children Facing the Loss of a Parent to Cancer (K. Siegel, et al.).

DYNAMIC CHANGES IN FAMILIES WITH A CHILD WITH CANCER.

Factors Contributing to the Psychological Adjustment of Parents of Pediatric Cancer Parents (J. Hoekstra-Weebers, et al.).

'My Family and I are in This Together': Children with Cancer Speak Out (B. Sourkes & R. Proulx).

SEXUALITY: PERCEPTION OF SELF.

Sexual Self-Concept for the Woman with Cancer (B. Andersen & D. Golden-Kreutz).

GENETICS: FAMILIAL RISK.

Communication of Individualized Cancer Risk Information within the Family Context (J. Bottorff, et al.).

Genetic Counseling for Cancer: A Family Issue (E. Bleiker & N. Aaronson).

TERMINAL ILLNESS AND SYSTEMS OF BELIEF.

The Family in Terminal Illness (S. Wein).

Religion, Cancer, and the Family (B. Spilka & S. Hartman).

MEDICAL ETHICS AND COMMUNICATION.

Patient-Family Communication with Physicians (C. Blanchard, et al.).

Cancer, Medical Ethics, and the Family (C. Hook).

Index.
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