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Psychological Aspects of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Psychological Aspects of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

Clinical, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives

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Written by leading psychologists, psychiatrists, and plastic surgeons, this volume provides a thorough understanding of the psychological issues involved in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. The book examines the relationships among physical appearance, body image, and psychosocial functioning, reviews the literature on the psychological functioning of plastic surgical patients, and offers clinically effective recommendations on psychological assessment and care of specific patient groups.

Major sections detail the psychological issues surrounding specific disfigurements and reconstructive procedures and cosmetic surgery of the face and body. These chapters include brief questionnaires for psychological assessment of patients. Concluding chapters discuss bioethical, professional, and legal issues.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
250
Dimensions (mm)
5484 x 7097
Weight (g)
462936

    SECTION I:: UNDERSTANDING THEPSYCHOLOGY OF PLASTIC SURGERY 1
  • Multiple Perspectives on the Psychologyof Plastic Surgery 3
    Thomas Pruzinsky, David B. Sarwer,Thomas F. Cash, Robert M. Goldwyn,John A. Persing, and Linton A. Whitaker
  • Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery::A Surgeons Observations andReflections 13
    Robert M. Goldwyn
  • Physical Appearance and Society 23
    David B. Sarwer and Leanne Magee
  • Body Image and Plastic Surgery 37
    Thomas F. Cash

    SECTION II:: PSYCHOLOGICALPERSPECTIVES ON RECONSTRUCTIVESURGERY 61
  • Craniofacial Conditions 63
    Kathleen A. Kapp-Simon
  • Pediatric Burn Injury 83
    Mary Rose and Patricia Blakeney
  • Adult Burn Injury 105
    James A. Fauerbach, Robert J. Spence, andDavid R. Patterson
  • Facial Trauma and Facial Cancer 125
    Thomas Pruzinsky, Elie Levine,John A. Persing, Jeffrey T. Barth, andRobert Obrecht
  • Hand Trauma 145
    Brad K. Grunert
  • Orthognathic Surgery 161
    H. Asuman Kiyak
  • Breast Reconstruction 173
    Georita M. Frierson and Barbara L. Andersen
  • Breast Reduction 189
    V. Leroy Young and Marla E. Watson
  • Genital Reconstruction and GenderIdentity Disorders 207
    Walter O. Bockting and Leo C. T. Fung

    SECTION III:: PSYCHOLOGICALPERSPECTIVES ON COSMETICSURGERY 231
  • Cosmetic Surgery of the Face 233
    Canice E. Crerand, Thomas F. Cash, andLinton A. Whitaker
  • Cosmetic Surgery of the Body 251
    David B. Sarwer, Elizabeth R. Didie, andLauren M. Gibbons
  • Psychological Assessment of CosmeticSurgery Patients 267
    David B. Sarwer

    SECTION IV:: ETHICAL ANDPROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN PLASTICSURGERY 285
  • Ethical and Professional Considerationsin Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery 287
    Ronald P. Strauss, Margot B. Stein, andCarla Fenson
  • Ethical Considerations in CosmeticSurgery 301
    Alice M. Laneader and Paul Root Wolpe
  • Professional and Legal Considerationsin Cosmetic Surgery 315
    Mark Gorney
    Index 329
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