Psychological interventions in childhood chronic illness

Psychological interventions in childhood chronic illness
About this book
"Children and adolescents with chronic illnesses face extraordinary psychological stressors, which often occur alongside or because of burdensome medical treatment regimens. Illness-related pressure and worry plague family members as well.
These children and families need psychological support to help them comply with doctors' orders and cope with issues such as restricted physical activity, frequent absences from school, and social problems.
This book is designed to advance scientific understanding of interventions that promote psychological adaptation and adherence to treatment for children and adolescents with chronic health conditions."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL3747709W
Subjects
AdolescentAdolescent psychologyChildChild psychologyChronic DiseaseChronic diseases in childrenChronically ill childrenMedical careMental health servicesPsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of Chronic diseases in childrenPsychologyServices forChronic diseases