Afraid of the Doctor is the first book written for parents with the primary goal of equipping them with the knowledge and skills to support their children through medical challenges on a day-to-day basis, and specifically with medical trauma-experiences in healthcare that can affect a child's response and willingness to even go to the doctor.
Afraid of the Doctor is the first book written for parents with the primary goal of equipping them with the knowledge and skills to support their children through medical challenges on a day-to-day basis, and specifically with medical trauma-experiences in healthcare that can affect a child's response and willingness to even go to the doctor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Meghan L. Marsac and Melissa J. Hogan - Foreword by John F. Crowley
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Acknowledgements How to Use This Book Preface PART 1 THE REALITY OF MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 1: Where Love Meets Medicine Chapter 2: Parenting Through Medical Challenges Chapter 3: The Medical Journey PART 2 MEDICAL TRAUMA 101 Chapter 4: What Exactly Is Medical Trauma? Chapter 5: How Do I Know if My Child has Medical Trauma? Chapter 6: What Isn't Medical Trauma? Chapter 7: Medical Sprints Versus Medical Marathons Chapter 8: Your Family and the Health Care System PART 3 WHO ARE YOU? Chapter 9: You Are a Person, Then a Parent Chapter 10: You Are a Caregiver Chapter 11: You Are the Leader of Your Child's Medical Team Chapter 12: You Are a C.O.A.C.H. PART 4 STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING AND REDUCING MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 13: General Strategies: Parenting Children with Medical Conditions Chapter 14: Planning Ahead: "Planning Makes... Better" Chapter 15: Communication: "Let's Talk About It" Chapter 16: Consistency: "Knowing What to Expect" Chapter 17: Behavior Charts: "Not Bribing, Rewarding" Chapter 18: Additional Visual Supports: "Creative Preparation" Chapter 19: Desensitization: "Let's Get Used to It" Chapter 20: Medical Play: "Children Learn Through Play" Chapter 21: Adapting the Environment: "Make Yourself at Home" Chapter 22: Timing: "6 am or 6 pm?" Chapter 23: Distraction: "Squirrel!" Chapter 24: Reinforcement: "Walk the Line" Chapter 25: Body Control: "Mind-Body Connection" Chapter 26: Switching Strategies: "If at First You Don't Succeed, Try Again" PART 5 SPECIAL POPULATIONS Chapter 27: Children with Cognitive Impairment Chapter 28: Children Who Are Nonverbal or Who Have Communication Needs Chapter 29: Very Young Children PART 6 CAN PARENTS DEVELOP MEDICAL TRAUMA TOO? Chapter 30: Medical Trauma in Parents Chapter 31: What's "Wrong" With Me? Chapter 32: How Can I Support Myself? PART 7 WRAPPING UP Chapter 33: Seeking More Help Chapter 34: Epilogue Additional Resources Bibliography Notes Index About the Authors
Acknowledgements How to Use This Book Preface PART 1 THE REALITY OF MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 1: Where Love Meets Medicine Chapter 2: Parenting Through Medical Challenges Chapter 3: The Medical Journey PART 2 MEDICAL TRAUMA 101 Chapter 4: What Exactly Is Medical Trauma? Chapter 5: How Do I Know if My Child has Medical Trauma? Chapter 6: What Isn't Medical Trauma? Chapter 7: Medical Sprints Versus Medical Marathons Chapter 8: Your Family and the Health Care System PART 3 WHO ARE YOU? Chapter 9: You Are a Person, Then a Parent Chapter 10: You Are a Caregiver Chapter 11: You Are the Leader of Your Child's Medical Team Chapter 12: You Are a C.O.A.C.H. PART 4 STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING AND REDUCING MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 13: General Strategies: Parenting Children with Medical Conditions Chapter 14: Planning Ahead: "Planning Makes... Better" Chapter 15: Communication: "Let's Talk About It" Chapter 16: Consistency: "Knowing What to Expect" Chapter 17: Behavior Charts: "Not Bribing, Rewarding" Chapter 18: Additional Visual Supports: "Creative Preparation" Chapter 19: Desensitization: "Let's Get Used to It" Chapter 20: Medical Play: "Children Learn Through Play" Chapter 21: Adapting the Environment: "Make Yourself at Home" Chapter 22: Timing: "6 am or 6 pm?" Chapter 23: Distraction: "Squirrel!" Chapter 24: Reinforcement: "Walk the Line" Chapter 25: Body Control: "Mind-Body Connection" Chapter 26: Switching Strategies: "If at First You Don't Succeed, Try Again" PART 5 SPECIAL POPULATIONS Chapter 27: Children with Cognitive Impairment Chapter 28: Children Who Are Nonverbal or Who Have Communication Needs Chapter 29: Very Young Children PART 6 CAN PARENTS DEVELOP MEDICAL TRAUMA TOO? Chapter 30: Medical Trauma in Parents Chapter 31: What's "Wrong" With Me? Chapter 32: How Can I Support Myself? PART 7 WRAPPING UP Chapter 33: Seeking More Help Chapter 34: Epilogue Additional Resources Bibliography Notes Index About the Authors
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