Body Image and Disfigurement CareRoutledge, 15.04.2013 - 180 Seiten Intended for health care professionals working with patients who have suffered a threat to body image, whether from trauma, injury, disease, or the developmental process, Body Image and Disfigurement Care: |
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... responses to altered bodily appearance and function chiefly as issues or problems in their own right, rather than as add—ons to some disease process. Consider the bums survivor, the diabetic person, the person who has undergone ...
... responses are examined as part of a study, even though there is slight inaccuracy here since the researcher is also a study participant. However, this usage is retained in this book for general descriptive purposes. Where specific ...
... responses to issues about her own body than to protect the patient from unwanted intrusion outside the relationship of professional privilege. It is easy to generate examples of where such 'antitherapeutic' behaviour may occur. If a ...
... response to short-tenn alterations such as changes of mood or even changes of clothing or the use of instruments such as tools, which extend that image. We can easily see the perceptual aspect of this extension by, for example, our ...
... response to our interactions with the environment. Naturally, body reality can also change as a result of insults to the body through disease or trauma. The defining characteristic of body reality is that it is not consequent upon our ...
Inhalt
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PART 2 Disfigurement and its consequences | 53 |
PART 3 Using the cognitivebehavioural approach to disturbed body image | 116 |
References | 153 |
Author index | 165 |
Subject index | 168 |