Description |
xvii, 189 pages : 23 cm |
Series |
Sage series on close relationships |
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Sage series on close relationships.
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Contents |
1. Relationship Processes in Chronic Illness and Disability -- 2. The Stressors of Illness and Disability -- 3. The Impact of Chronic Illness and Disability on Relationships -- 4. The Impact of Relationships on Coping and Adaptation -- 5. Relationship-Focused Coping -- 6. Intervention in Close Relationships to Improve Coping With Illness / James C. Coyne -- 7. Close Relationships, Chronic Illness, and Research |
Summary |
Perceptive and thorough, Relationships in Chronic Illness and Disability explores the interpersonal issues that arise when relationships evolve under the challenges of chronic illness. The authors provide a sensitive yet practical examination of three interactive relationship-illness processes: relationship change, supports and stressors, and relationship-focused coping. Interventions for nurturing close relationships under these difficult circumstances as well as issues of theory and method round out this much-needed volume. This volume from the Sage Series on Close Relationships adds to our understanding of illness-relationship processes and provides new information, useful to professionals as well as researchers, students, and interns in social work, rehabilitation and occupational therapy, leisure studies and recreation, gerontology, psychology, nursing, and family studies |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-164) and indexes |
Subject |
Chronic diseases -- Psychological aspects.
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Chronic diseases -- Social aspects.
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Chronically ill -- Family realationships
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Chronically ill -- Family relationships.
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Chronic Disease -- psychology.
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Disabled Persons -- psychology.
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Interpersonal Relations.
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Author |
Coyne, James C., 1947-
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Ritvo, Paul G.
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Sullivan, Michael J. L.
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LC no. |
95004428 |
ISBN |
0803947038 (hardback) |
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0803947046 (paperback) |
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