04565oam 2200649I 450 991046396960332120170821191715.01-315-80416-61-317-77371-31-317-77372-110.4324/9781315804163 (CKB)2670000000529145(EBL)1639240(SSID)ssj0001130764(PQKBManifestationID)12533500(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001130764(PQKBWorkID)11128578(PQKB)11247331(OCoLC)878148655(MiAaPQ)EBC1639240(OCoLC)897458482(EXLCZ)99267000000052914520180706e20131988 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDying and disabled children dealing with loss and grief /Harold M. Dick. [et al.], editorsNew York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (166 p.)First published 1988 by The Haworth Press.0-86656-759-3 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Editors; I. Loss of A Body Part; Traumatic Amputation in Childhood: Functional and Psychosocial Aspects; Functional Aspects; Psychosocial Aspects; Summary; Emotional Reactions to the Loss or a Body Part; Reaction or Children and Adolescents to Amputation; Impact; Retreat; Acknowledgment; Reconstruction; Amputation and the Reconstruction or Congenital Lesions; II. Loss of A Perfect Child; Loss or the ""Perfect"" Child and Ethical Decision Making: Miguel's Story; III. Chronic Loss and Disabilily; Seeking SignificanceFinding SignificancePediatric Orthopedics: Dealing with Loss and Chronic Sorrow; Jerry; Peter; Review of the Literature; Application to Clinical Practice; The Impact of the Disabled Child on the Family; Some Aspects of Psychosocial Sequelae to Treatment of Scoliosis in Adolescent Girls; Responses to Diagnosis; Treatment; IV. Dealing With Life·Threatening Disease; Care of the Dying Adolescent and the Bereaved Family; Stresses Faced by the Family; Communication; Adolescents' Needs; Family, School, and Community; Teen Support Programs; Parent Support GroupsAdolescents in the Final Stages of LifeDeath and Bereavement; Depression, Denial, and Withdrawal in Mothers of Seriously Ill Children and Adolescents; Sample and Observation of Behavior; Therapeutic Intervention; Suffering by Children: Some Observations of Brave Children and Their Families at a Children's Hospital; The Needs of Sarcoma Patients from Diagnosis Through Follow-Up; Treatment of Fractures in Children with Malignancies; Advantage of Early Spinal Stabilization and Fusion in Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; Methods; Results; Discussion; Psychosocial Aspects of ChemotherapyThe Ultimate Loss: The Dying ChildV. Bereavement; Communication Among Children, Parents, and Funeral Directors; Talking to Children About Death; Children's Reactions to Death; Children and Funerals; Parental Grief Over the Death of a Child; Couples Mourn as Individuals; Mourning Process; History and the Road to RecoveryIn this sensitive and compassionate look at terminally ill and disabled children, professionals from the medical community examine the stresses faced by their parents and siblings. They address the crucial element of communication--within a family and between health care providers and family members--in dealing with a child's serious illness. Ethical decision making, learning to recognize the child's suffering, and talking to children about death are honestly and clearly discussed. Experts offer direct interventions to help family members through the grieving process once a child has died.Children with disabilitiesPsychologyTerminally ill childrenPsychologySick childrenFamily relationshipsChildren and deathElectronic books.Children with disabilitiesPsychology.Terminally ill childrenPsychology.Sick childrenFamily relationships.Children and death.155.9/37Dick Harold M940375MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463969603321Dying and disabled children2120673UNINA