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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... role of self-presentation in adaptation to challenges to body image is examined in Chapter 2. In summary, then, facial disfigurement is an ideal example to draw upon in our examination of body image and its disturbance, particularly in ...
... will also welcome discussion with readers over potential ways to effect such evaluations. A note on gender: Where no particular gender is implied by the context, the female personal pronoun is used, to reflect the role. Introduction 5.
Robert Newell. the female personal pronoun is used, to reflect the role of women as the greater providers and recipients of health care. A note on study participation: In general, the term 'participant' has come to be favoured over ...
... role. This privileged access carries with it the responsibility of behaving professionally during intimate procedures, since such professional behaviour is necessary to preserve the dignity of the patient. It is, however, far from ...
... role play being given an intramuscular injection into the exposed buttock, possibly from a member of the opposite sex, separated from a roomful of people by only a thin curtain. To my knowledge, we do not require student nurses to ...
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 |