For the Living Coping, Caring and Communicating with the Terminally Ill Death, Value and Meaning Series
Auteur : Golubow Mark
Prologue
SECTION ONE: Oncology Healthcare Professionals
CHAPTER 1 Social Workers
Two oncology social worker’s present their experiences with people who have cancer.
CHAPTER 2 Nurses
Three oncology nurses chronicle their thoughts, feelings and lives.
CHAPTER 3 Doctors
Oncology physicians provide rare insight into their motivation and emotions as they treat cancer patients.
SECTION TWO: A Symbolic Interactionist Look at Death and Dying
Overview of Symbolic Interactionism
This section offers an in-depth theoretic interpretation of the oncology healthcare professional’s experiences and actions, within the sociological theory of symbolic interactionism.
CHAPTER 4 Acts of the Self
The interplay between perception, judgment, and identity formation are discussed within the context of oncology healthcare professionals and their dealings with distinct death-related experiences.
CHAPTER 5 Acts of Coping
The focus of this chapter centers on the critical interrelated acts of coping and identity formation, while illustrating the possible meanings and motives behind specific acts of coping by several healthcare professionals.
CHAPTER 6 Acts of Communication
The relationship that exists between the oncology healthcare professional and patient and the usage of disclosure, metaphor and euphemism are discussed.
Bibliography
Index
Date de parution : 06-2001
Date de parution : 08-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de For the Living :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; terminally ill patients; Brain Cancer Case; social workers' behavior; Metastatic Breast Cancer; oncology healthcare professionals' actions; Emotional Exhaustion; Iron Deficiency Anemia Patient; Softball Games; Compliance Gaining; Oncology Social Worker; Symbolic Interactionist View; Traditional Professional Identity; Symbolic Interactionist Perspective; Terminal Cancer Patients; World View People; Death System; Personal Experiential Accounts; Treating Cancer Patients; Interpretive Realities; Social Construction Perspective; Subjective Plausibility; Oncology Professional; Paramount Reality; Role Taking