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Covers a broad range of psychological and social issues related to cancer and its management
Explains the relevance of psycho-oncology during different stages of disease
Considers quality of life and patient-reported outcomes
Places particular emphasis on patients' perspectives
New extensively revised edition, with additional chapters on important topics

Produktbeschreibung
Covers a broad range of psychological and social issues related to cancer and its management

Explains the relevance of psycho-oncology during different stages of disease

Considers quality of life and patient-reported outcomes

Places particular emphasis on patients' perspectives

New extensively revised edition, with additional chapters on important topics


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Autorenporträt
Ute Goerling, Dr. rer. nat., is currently head of the Department of Psycho-oncology at the Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center in Berlin. She has many years of experience in psycho-oncological interventions and research. As a practitioner, she is particularly interested in activating resources and promoting adaptive coping with illness in her clients. She did her PhD at the Humboldt University in Berlin, investigating the efficacy of short-term psycho-oncological interventions in cancer patients. Further special areas of interest in her research are the evaluation of need for supportive psychosocial care and specific aspects of quality of life of cancer patients after surgery. She was the sole editor of the first edition of Psycho-oncology (published in Recent Results in Cancer Research ).   Anja Mehnert, PhD, is chair of the Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology at the University Medical Center Leipzig. She graduated in Psychology from the University of Hamburg. In 2005, she completed her PhD on trauma and stress before being appointed postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (2007-8). In 2010 she completed her Habilitation thesis at the University of Hamburg on return to work among cancer survivors. Her research topics include cancer survivorship issues, psychological co-morbidity and distress screening, as well as psychotherapy and health services research in psycho-oncology. She is co-editor and co-author of five books and more than 130 academic publications.
Rezensionen
"This book is a remarkable work that contains all the relevant knowledge in this complex field and will indeed serve as a valuable resource for all health care professionals who work with patients and their relatives in the field of psychosocial cancer care and oncology. I feel the need to congratulate the authors for an exquisite work." (Darko Vlahovic, Alcoholism and Psychiatry Research, Vol. 54 (01), June, 2018)