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Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation

Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation

Principles and Practice

9780190077013
Published: 22 February 2022 (Estimated)
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The primary focus of critical care is doing everything necessary to save lives. With so many things to manage, it comes as no surprise that the complex, multi-layered issues faced by critical illness survivors cannot be managed by intensive care specialists alone. Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation provides insight into holistic care of survivors. Written by leading experts, the book builds upon current literature and illustrates the benefits of integrating psychological and rehabilitation techniques throughout the care continuum. Chapters include summaries of treatment techniques, developments in intensive care settings, support and training for staff, and opportunities for further research. Although all chapters are relevant tocontemporary psychology practice, the book is written in a style that is accessible to a wide audience of physicians, nurses, and other health professionals. Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation offers tools to improve the quality of intensive and post intensive care, with positive outcomes for patients,families, and caregivers.
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OUP USA
91547
9780190077013
9780190077013

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
480
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
762
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation; Kirk J. Stucky and Jennifer Stevenson Jutte; ; Chapter 2: In a Split Second One Patients Perspective of a Life Changed by Critical Illness; Eileen Rubin; Chapter 3: Critical Care, Psychology, and Rehabilitation: Integrative Aspirations; Kirk J. Stucky; Chapter 4: Contributions to Critical Care from Psychological Science and Practice; Nancy Merbitz, Joan Fleishman, Hannah Kamsky, Stephanie Sundborg, Jamie Lynne Tingey, Nancy Ciccolella, and Ann Marie Warren; ; Chapter 5: Psychological Morbidity after Critical Illness; O. Joseph Bienvenu and Megan M. Hosey; Chapter 6: Neurocognitive Disorders; Ramona O. Hopkins and Kirk J. Stucky; Chapter 7: The Psychologists Role in Pain Management in the ICU; Christina J. Hayhurst and Mina Nordness; Chapter 8: Psychological Considerations in the Intersection of Infectious Disease with Critical Care Medicine; Julie Highfield, Matt Morgan, and Paul Twose; ; Chapter 9: Unique Considerations for Psychologists Working in Pediatric Critical Care; Crystal Cederna-Meko, Shannon L. Dennis, and Rebecca E.H. Ellens; Chapter 10: Caring for Older Adults During and After Critical Illness; Maria C. Duggan, Julie Van, and E. Wesley Ely; Chapter 11: Psychopharmacology in the Critical Care Setting; Sandeep Nayak, Jonathan Brigham, Ted Avi Gerstenblith, and Elizabeth Prince; Chapter 12: Family and Psychosocial Considerations In Critical Care; Macarena Galvez Herrer, Judy E. Davidson, and Gabriel Heras La Calle; Chapter 13: Psychological Treatment Models for Survivors of Critical Illness: An Early Overview and Reflection on Future Directions; Caroline L. Lassen-Greene, James C. Jackson, and Carla M. Sevin; Chapter 14: Systemic Factors Impacting Mortality and End-of-Life Issues in Critical Care; Leo C. Mercer, Valerie Canary, and Michelle Maxson; Chapter 15: Ethical Considerations in Psychological Consultation to Critical Care Settings; Alan Lewandowski, Brighid Fronapfel, Jack Spector, Kirk Szczepkowski, and Scott Davidson; Chapter 16: Research in the Critical Care Environment; Dorothy Wade, Deborah Smyth, and David C.J. Howell; ; Chapter 17: Future Directions for Psychology in Critical Care; Dorothy Wade and Julie Highfield; Appendix A: Trauma Informed Care Practices in the ICU; Appendix B: Critical Care Resources; Appendix C: Anxiety Management and Ventilator Liberation Strategies;
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