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Kloth, Mary A. Wrzesinski.
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The phenomenon of discussing family illness narratives: Living with pediatric brain tumors.
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The phenomenon of discussing family illness narratives: Living with pediatric brain tumors./
Author:
Kloth, Mary A. Wrzesinski.
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195 p.
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Adviser: Monte Bobele.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-08B.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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9780542865664
The phenomenon of discussing family illness narratives: Living with pediatric brain tumors.
Kloth, Mary A. Wrzesinski.
The phenomenon of discussing family illness narratives: Living with pediatric brain tumors.
- 195 p.
Adviser: Monte Bobele.
Thesis (Psy.D.)--Our Lady of the Lake University, 2006.
Families' accounts offer valuable insights into their experience of engaging in collaborative, illness narrative-based conversations with a mental health care provider. Parents, siblings and the pediatric patients diagnosed with brain tumors, recounted their experiences of discussing their illness narratives. Family members also discussed the benefits of having available a mental health care provider who could help them find meaning in the illness experiences, from diagnosis through ongoing years of treatment and follow up. These findings have important implications for the inclusion of the illness narrative in the regular, interdisciplinary team management of patients with pediatric brain tumors and patients' families.
ISBN: 9780542865664Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017693
Health Sciences, Mental Health.
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