Helping Couples Cope with Women's Cancers: An Evidence-Based Approach for Practitioners

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"Kayser and Scott have written an excellent manual for mental health practitioners who care for women with cancer. To provide the best treatment for women and couples living with cancer, it is imperative for the therapist to have a thorough understanding of medical treatments as well as normal responses to the experience. Readers of this well-written, thoughtful, and practical book will have both." -Hester Hill Schnipper, LICSW, BCD, OSW-C, Chief, Oncology Social Work, BIDMC, Author, After Breast Cancer: A Commonsense Guide to Life After Treatment Close relationships can be vital to a woman’s recovery from breast or gynecological cancer and the myriad stressors that accompany diagnosis and treatment. Helping Couples Cope with Women’s Cancer shows readers not only how to enlist the patient’s closest support person in coping with the disease, but also to help that partner with the stressors, such as feelings of inadequacy and loss, that so often come with the role.

The authors, established experts on their subject, recognize the challenges couples face, the central role of communication in coping, and the individuality of each patient and couple. In addition to proven intervention techniques and helpful assessment tools, the book features case illustrations, "What to do if…" sections, sociocultural considerations, and suggestions for when the patient’s caregiver is not her partner. Key areas of coverage include:

  • Assessment: quality of life, impact of illness, family resources.
  • Balancing work, family, self-care, and the demands of illness.
  • Cognitive coping, relaxation, stress reduction.
  • Body image, sexuality, and intimacy.
  • Helping children cope: developmental guidelines.
  • Transitions: goal-setting, life after cancer, facing recurrence or terminal illness.

The skills and insights contained in Helping Couples Cope with Women’s Cancers will benefit a range of health and mental health practitioners, including counselors, social workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses. Graduate students planning a career in health psychology or couples therapy should also find it a valuable resource.

Author(s): Karen Kayser, Jennifer L. Scott
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 233

Cover......Page 1
Helping Couples Cope with Women’s Cancers......Page 2
Preface......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 9
Contents......Page 11
Introduction......Page 14
Part I Assessment: Toward an Understanding of How Couples Cope with Cancer......Page 19
1 The Nature of Cancer and Its Psychosocial Challenges......Page 20
2 Why Work with Couples?......Page 45
3 Assessing the Couple’s Adjustment to Cancer......Page 62
Part II Intervention: Helping Couples Cope with Women’s Cancers......Page 77
4 Integrating Tasks of Illness into the Couple’s Daily Routine......Page 78
5 Building Cognitive Coping Skills......Page 89
6 Communicating Support......Page 110
7 Expanding the Couple’s Coping Skills......Page 125
8 Enhancing Sexuality and Body Image......Page 149
9 Helping Children to Cope when a Mother Has Cancer......Page 179
10 Living with Cancer After Treatment End......Page 199
Index......Page 227