Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, & AIDS * 07/16/96 Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, & AIDS Dr. A. H. Teich Chapter 14 *
Coping With and Adapting to High‑mortality Illness * 07/16/96 Coping With and Adapting to High‑mortality Illness Adapting mortality activities helplessness cognitive adjustments *
Heart Disease Who Is at Risk of Heart Disease? Why? * 07/16/96 Heart Disease Who Is at Risk of Heart Disease? Why? Age, Gender, and Sociocultural Risk Factors Lifestyle and Biological Risk Factors Initial Treatment Medication Balloon angioplasty Bypass surgery *
Rehabilitation for Cardiac Patients * 07/16/96 Rehabilitation for Cardiac Patients Information Exercise Smoking Stress management *
The Psychosocial Impact of Heart Disease * 07/16/96 The Psychosocial Impact of Heart Disease Affect ability to work Family problems Interventions *
* 07/16/96 Stroke Lifestyle Risk Factors Biological Risk Factors *
Cancer Types Diagnosis Treatment carcinomas lymphomas sarcomas * 07/16/96 Cancer Types carcinomas lymphomas sarcomas leukemias Diagnosis Treatment *
Cancer: Psychosocial Issues * 07/16/96 Cancer: Psychosocial Issues Fears of recurrence Emotional difficulties Psychosocial treatment *
* 07/16/96 AIDS Risk factors Diagnosis Treatment *
The Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS * 07/16/96 The Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS AIDS patients Ostracized and stigmatized Irrationality about AIDS Depression and suicide Treatment *
Adapting to a Terminal Illness * 07/16/96 Adapting to a Terminal Illness Patient's age Terminally Ill Child Terminally ill young adults Terminal illness in middle-aged and older adults How people cope with terminal illness *
Kubler-Ross Five stages: Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance * 07/16/96 Kubler-Ross Five stages: Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance *
The Quality of Life in Death * 07/16/96 The Quality of Life in Death Care of dying patients Palliative Tx Emotional distance *