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This book critiques the current approach to the self-management of
persistent pain. The drive towards self-management of chronic pain
is flourishing as healthcare systems struggle to facilitate the
care of those with long term health conditions. In this book Karen
Rodham argues that albeit an empowering idea, self-management has
not yet been fully translated from idea to practice and as such,
runs the risk of blaming and shaming the person living with a
chronic condition for failing to manage their condition
effectively. She contends that the additional stress of this
tension may in fact worsen their condition. Drawing from the
research evidence as well as her practice experience, she advocates
a move away from the terms 'self' and 'management' towards a more
collaborative approach. One which takes account of the life-context
of the person who is living with persistent pain. This book
explores the shortcomings of the tendency to focus on
self-management without taking into account life context and
considers how we got here and what can be done. It will be a
valuable resource to researchers and practitioners, especially in
the field of health psychology.
This book critiques the current approach to the self-management of
persistent pain. The drive towards self-management of chronic pain
is flourishing as healthcare systems struggle to facilitate the
care of those with long term health conditions. In this book Karen
Rodham argues that albeit an empowering idea, self-management has
not yet been fully translated from idea to practice and as such,
runs the risk of blaming and shaming the person living with a
chronic condition for failing to manage their condition
effectively. She contends that the additional stress of this
tension may in fact worsen their condition. Drawing from the
research evidence as well as her practice experience, she advocates
a move away from the terms 'self' and 'management' towards a more
collaborative approach. One which takes account of the life-context
of the person who is living with persistent pain. This book
explores the shortcomings of the tendency to focus on
self-management without taking into account life context and
considers how we got here and what can be done. It will be a
valuable resource to researchers and practitioners, especially in
the field of health psychology.
What are the processes that lead to illness and, inversely, to
health and wellness? How can healthcare systems be improved to help
prevent and manage illness? What are the primary political and
lifestyle factors that can contribute to the promotion of public
health and wellbeing? Part of the Palgrave Insights in Psychology
series, this straight-forward text provides a well-rounded
introduction to the topic of health psychology and delivers an
overview of the key issues within the discipline. Readers can
expect to learn about the various sub-disciplines that comprise
this interdisciplinary area of psychology such as sociology,
medicine and politics. Written for those who would like to gain a
general understanding of the profession and discipline of the
subject, this book introduces the main disorders at the heart of
health psychology's focus such chronic illness, cancer, pain,
stress, smoking cessation and weight loss. Further, Rodham examines
the behavioural factors and wider political processes that affect
the psychology of health, illness and healthcare in society. This
title stands as part of the Insights series edited by Nigel Holt
and Rob Lewis, containing well-rounded, quick guides to the
cornerstone theories, main topics and theoretical perspectives of
their subjects and are useful for pre-undergraduate students
looking to find incisive introductions to subjects that they may be
considering for undergraduate study or those looking for helpful
preparatory reading for undergraduate modules in the prospective
subject.
With the help of this compact guide, anyone suffering from CRPS
(Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) (also known as RSD - Reflex
Sympathetic Dystrophy) will better understand their condition and
cope with the reality of living with it. Prof Karen Rodham draws on
a wealth of clinical experience to give tried-and-tested practical
advice for managing this very complex and debilitating syndrome,
about which very little is understood by the medical community at
large. Ten first-hand patient accounts of living with CRPS
illustrate just how wide-ranging the impact can be physically,
socially and emotionally, and what has helped on an individual
basis. This book's hands-on guidance will be of great help to
people diagnosed with CRPS and show family and friends how they can
best provide support. It is also an essential resource for health
psychologists working with CRPS patients.
Self-harm in adolescents is an increasingly recognized problem, and
there is growing awareness of the important role schools and health
services can play in detecting and supporting those at risk. By
Their Own Young Hand explores the findings of the first large-scale
survey of deliberate self-harm and suicidal thinking in adolescents
in the UK, and draws out the implications for prevention strategies
and mental health promotion. Six thousand young people were asked
about their experiences of self-harm, the coping methods they use,
and their attitudes to the help and support available. The authors
identify the risk and protective factors for self-harm, exploring
why some adolescents with suicidal thoughts go on to harm
themselves while others do not, what motivates some young people to
seek help, and whether distressed teenagers feel they receive the
support they need. By Their Own Young Hand offers practical advice
on how schools can detect young people at risk, cope with the
aftermath of self-harm or attempted suicide, and develop training
programmes for teachers. It also examines the roles of self-help,
telephone helplines, email counselling, and walk-in crisis centres.
Packed with adolescents' own personal accounts and perspectives,
this accessible overview will be essential reading for teachers,
social workers and mental health professionals.
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