Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, & AIDS Dr. A. H. Teich Chapter 14
Coping With and Adapting to High ‑ mortality Illness Adapting mortality activities helplessness cognitive adjustments
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 Information Exercise Smoking Stress management
The Psychosocial Impact of Heart Disease Affect ability to work Family problems Interventions
Stroke Lifestyle Risk Factors Biological Risk Factors
Cancer Types carcinomas lymphomas sarcomas leukemias Diagnosis Treatment
Cancer: Psychosocial Issues Fears of recurrence Emotional difficulties Psychosocial treatment
AIDS Risk factors Diagnosis Treatment
The Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS AIDS patients Ostracized and stigmatized Irrationality about AIDS Depression and suicide Treatment
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
The Quality of Life in Death Care of dying patients Palliative Tx Emotional distance