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Book L enfant et l adolescent face au cancer d un parent

Download or read book L enfant et l adolescent face au cancer d un parent written by Société canadienne du cancer Division du Québec. Équipe de soutien psychosocial Cancer J'écoute and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Le cancer de l enfant et de l adolescent

Download or read book Le cancer de l enfant et de l adolescent written by Marc Ansari and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book When Your Parent Has Cancer  A Guide for Teens

Download or read book When Your Parent Has Cancer A Guide for Teens written by National Cancer Institute (U.S.) and published by Government Printing Office. This book was released on 2018-07-18 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If your parent has cancer – this guide is for you. It shares insights that have helped other teens. Whether your parent was just diagnosed with cancer or is about to complete cancer treatment – this guide meets you where you’re at. It shares emotions that teens commonly experience and offers strategies to deal with these feelings. Teens who want to learn more about cancer and cancer treatments will appreciate the technical chapters in this guide. Developed with, and reviewed by, teens who have a parent with cancer, this guide includes quotes from teens, checklists, and questions to help you learn more. This guide received the NIH Plain Language Award. Related products: When Your Brother or Sister Has Cancer: A Guide for Teens --ePub format only -- ISBN: 9780160947674

Book Grandir avec un cancer   L exp  rience v  cue par l enfant et l adolescent

Download or read book Grandir avec un cancer L exp rience v cue par l enfant et l adolescent written by Daniel Oppenheim and published by De Boeck Supérieur. This book was released on 2014-05-26 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ce livre décrit l'expérience traversée par un enfant ou un adolescent traité pour un cancer ainsi que les moyens de l'aider, lui et sa famille, à traverser cette épreuve. À une époque où les progrès techno-scientifiques de la médecine risquent parfois de la réduire à une pratique d'actes techniques, ce texte témoigne de l'importance de prendre en compte l'éthique des soins en donnant la parole aux patients. Plus précisément, cet ouvrage décrit l'expérience vécue par un enfant ou un adolescent traité pour un cancer ainsi que les moyens de l'aider, lui et sa famille, à traverser cette épreuve et apporte ainsi des éléments de réponse à la question de la souffrance de l'enfant et de ses proches. S'appuyant sur une longue expérience clinique psychothérapeutique, il démontre également l'intérêt de l'approche globale en cancérologie, et la confiance lucide dans la créativité de l'enfant, dans son devenir, dans la solidarité de la famille. La première partie développe les spécificités de l'enfant cancéreux; la seconde traite certaines situations difficiles (l'angoisse, la douleur, l'opposition au traitement, la confrontation à la mort, la tentation euthanasique, les thérapies cellulaires, les cancers d'origine génétique) ; la troisième décrit le soutien aux familles (groupes de parents, parents et fratries en deuil) ; la quatrième présente l'environnement thérapeutique (la scolarité, la créativité artistique, les clowns, l'usure des soignants). Au-delà des professionnels,psychologues, psychiatres, psychanalystes, pédiatres et cancérologues cet ouvrage intéressera les parents d'enfants ou d'adolescents touchés par le cancer, le personnel soignant, les étudiants de psychologie et toute personne concernée par le cancer car l'expérience de l'enfant éclaire bien souvent celle de l'adulte.

Book Cancer   comment aider l enfant et ses parents

Download or read book Cancer comment aider l enfant et ses parents written by Daniel Oppenheim and published by De Boeck Supérieur. This book was released on 2014-04-25 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: À partir de sa grande expertise, Daniel Oppenheim montre la richesse et la complexité de l'expérience du cancer dans les conditions actuelles, par un enfant ou un adolescent, ses parents, ses soignants. Cancer ! Un mot qui fait peur... Encore plus quand le malade est un enfant, petit ou grand. À l'énoncé de ce diagnostic, tout parent est effondré car malgré les progrès médicaux, cette maladie reste une terrible épreuve. Comment aider l'enfant et prévenir les séquelles psychologiques ? L'aider à continuer à vivre aussi normalement que possible malgré la maladie ? L'aider à comprendre et accepter les traitements ? Comment aider les parents à jouer leur rôle et la famille à de se développer ? Daniel Oppenheim aborde ces questions actuelles, complexes et intenses, auxquelles sont régulièrement confrontés les jeunes atteints du cancer ainsi que leur entourage et leurs soignants. S'appuyant sur sa longue expérience et sur les données actuelles des champs médicaux et psychologiques, il décrit et analyse avec précision et clarté les problématiques majeures de ces situations. Cancer : comment aider l'enfant et ses parents souligne l'importance de la relation tissée entre le médecin, le patient et ses parents, son rôle prépondérant dans la prévention des conflits et des dilemmes éthiques ainsi que les éléments susceptibles de la déstabiliser. Il présente la pratique du psychanalyste auprès des enfants ainsi que les différents types de soutien qu'ils peuvent recevoir. Destiné principalement aux cancérologues, pédiatres, psychologues ainsi qu'à tous les professionnels concernés par l'enfant malade et par le cancer, y compris celui de l'adulte, cet ouvrage s'adresse également aux personnes touchées par le cancer - ou qui l'ont été -, ainsi qu'à leurs proches

Book When Your Parent Has Cancer

    Book Details:
  • Author : National Cancer Institute (Nci)
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2019-05-09
  • ISBN : 9781097620111
  • Pages : 68 pages

Download or read book When Your Parent Has Cancer written by National Cancer Institute (Nci) and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-05-09 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Your Parent Has Cancer: A Guide for Teens, National Institutes of Health Publication 12-5724: If your mom, dad, or an adult close to you has cancer, this book is for you. Here you can read about what has helped other teens get through this tough time. Doctors, nurses, social workers, friends, and family are working hard to help your mom or dad get better. You are a very important part of that team, too. In the weeks and months ahead, you may feel a whole range of emotions. Some days will be good, and things might seem like they used to. Other days may be harder. This book can help prepare you for some of the things you might face. It can also help you learn to handle living with a parent or relative who has cancer. This book includes information about cancer treatments, ways teens can talk to family and friends, how to connect with other teens, and where to find other resources for information and support. It includes a glossary of cancer terms and appendices explaining monitoring tests and member of the cancer team.

Book Face au cancer de l enfant  le v  cu des parents

Download or read book Face au cancer de l enfant le v cu des parents written by Isabelle Olivier and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 510 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book LES ENFANTS ET ADOLESCENTS DONT UN PARENT EST ATTEINT DE CANCER

Download or read book LES ENFANTS ET ADOLESCENTS DONT UN PARENT EST ATTEINT DE CANCER written by ETIENNE.. SEIGNEUR and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book When Your Parent Has Cancer

Download or read book When Your Parent Has Cancer written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book When a Parent Has Cancer

Download or read book When a Parent Has Cancer written by Wendy Schlessel Harpham and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2011-03-22 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At some point in our lives, many of us will face the crisis of an unexpected illness. For parents, the fear, anxiety and confusion resulting from a cancer diagnosis can be particularly devastating. When A Parent Has Cancer is a book for families written from the heart of experience. A mother, physician, and cancer survivor, Dr Wendy Harpham offers clear, direct, and sympathetic advice for parents challenged with the task of raising normal, healthy children while they struggle with a potentially life–threatening disease. Dr Harpham lays the groundwork of her book with specific plans for helping children through the upheaval of a parent's diagnosis and treatment, remission and recovery, and if necessary, confronting the possibility of death. She emphasises the importance of being honest with children about the gravity of the illness, while assuring them that their basic needs will always be met. Included is Becky and the Worry Cup, an illustrated children's book that tells the story of a seven–year–old girl's experiences with her mother's cancer.

Book When Your Parent Has Cancer

    Book Details:
  • Author : National Health
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2012-06-17
  • ISBN : 9781477681114
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book When Your Parent Has Cancer written by National Health and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2012-06-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Your Parent Has Cancer: A Guide for Teens, National Institutes of Health Publication 12-5724: If your mom, dad, or an adult close to you has cancer, this book is for you. Here you can read about what has helped other teens get through this tough time. Doctors, nurses, social workers, friends, and family are working hard to help your mom or dad get better. You are a very important part of that team, too. In the weeks and months ahead, you may feel a whole range of emotions. Some days will be good, and things might seem like they used to. Other days may be harder. This book can help prepare you for some of the things you might face. It can also help you learn to handle living with a parent or relative who has cancer. This book includes information about cancer treatments, ways teens can talk to family and friends, how to connect with other teens, and where to find other resources for information and support. It includes a glossary of cancer terms and appendices explaining monitoring tests and member of the cancer team.~

Book Ces enfants qui vivent le cancer d un parent

Download or read book Ces enfants qui vivent le cancer d un parent written by Marie-France Delaigue-Cosset and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " Auprès des enfants qu'elles accueillent, écoutent et accompagnent chaque jour dans le cadre de leurs consultations, Nicole Landry-Dattée et Marie-France Delaigue-Cosset ont appris qu'au-delà des mots, des émotions et des circonstances même extrêmes, les forces de la vie confèrent une faculté de surmonter le cancer, de maintenir une invulnérable relation de présence et de soutien, pour ne pas dire d'amour. C'est ce qu'elles nous donnent à comprendre à travers un témoignage et des analyses d'une justesse et d'une intensité exceptionnelles. Ce livre d'expérience et de réflexion prend la dimension d'un témoignage résolument philosophique. Il nous permet de puiser dans ces échanges avec les enfants, la capacité d'assumer autrement nos responsabilités humaines et sociales auprès et au service de la personne malade ainsi que de ses proches. Pour celles et ceux qui sont confrontés personnellement au cancer ou à d'autres maladies graves, ce document constituera également une source d'inspiration, un savoir, un mode d'accompagnement et peut-être de réconfort, dotés de la valeur d'un acte de vie. " Emmanuel Hirsch

Book Comment parler du cancer d un jeune parent    son enfant

Download or read book Comment parler du cancer d un jeune parent son enfant written by Léa Ganzel and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ce guide accessible à tous, propose de nombreux conseils pratiques pour parler aux enfants du cancer de leur parent, expliquer les traitements, répondre à leurs inquiétudes, et gérer le quotidien de la famille tout au long des différentes phases de la maladie. Des conseils, trucs et astuces pour aider l'ensemble de la famille à surmonter les épreuves et rester positif, malgré les difficultés de la situation. Ce livre s'adresse à l'entourage des enfants dont l'un des parents est atteint d'un cancer : parents, instituteurs, camarades de classe, famille, amis, personnel hospitalier.

Book Interaction Patterns Between Parents with Advanced Cancer in Hospice and Their Adolescent Children

Download or read book Interaction Patterns Between Parents with Advanced Cancer in Hospice and Their Adolescent Children written by Denice Colette Sheehan and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Cancer profoundly affects the lives of those with the diagnosis and their families. When the life of a parent is threatened by advanced cancer, the children are faced with living their lives first with a seriously ill parent and then without the physical presence of the parent. The purpose of this study was to develop a theoretical framework to describe interaction patterns between parents with advanced cancer and their adolescent children. The sample included 26 particpants from 9 families; 7 parents with advanced cancer enrolled in a hospice program, 9 spouses, and 10 adolescents (12-18 years old). Grounded theory methods using unstructured interviews were used to illuminate the processes ill parents and adolescents used to manage their lives within the context of the parent's impending death, and to respond to changes over time. The adolescents and their ill parents described a process of becoming closer to each other by spending more time together. Participants described their experiences as a conscious effort made in direct responses to the parent's impending death. Limited time together was the core concept that lef to spending more time together and developing means to extending their time together after the parent's death. For some adolescents the process culminated in a choice to give up their time with their ill parents when dying became too difficult to watch. The ill parents made a concerted effort to remain close to their adolescents after death by writing letters to them, and by giving them other tangible objects by which to remember them. Several ill mothers identified specific women to serve as guides and role models for their daughters after the mother's death. There are a number of direct implications for clinical practice that arose from this study. Generally, adolescents need guidance in traversing this new and unexpected experience of facing their parent's impending death from clinicians who convey empathy and understanding and help adolescents begin a conversation with the ill parent. Clinicians should be aware that friends are a major source of support and should appreciate their contributions by including them in adolescent support groups."--Abstract.

Book Un pas apr  s l autre   de l entraide pour faire face au cancer de l enfant

Download or read book Un pas apr s l autre de l entraide pour faire face au cancer de l enfant written by Sylviane [VNV] Pfistner and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Un livre pour les parents qui accompagnent leurs enfants, fondé sur de nombreux témoignages, également destiné aux proches et aux professionnels. Ce livre a été rédigé en pensant aux enfants qui se battent contre un cancer et aux familles qui se battent, se sont battues ou se battront. L’ouvrage s’adresse en premier lieu aux parents, qui ne doivent pas rester seuls avec leur chagrin et leur douleur.Il est aussi destiné à toutes celles et à tous ceux – famille élargie, amis, voisins, enseignants ou professionnels du corps médical – qui sont confrontés un jour ou l’autre à un enfant atteint de cette maladie. Comment apporter un soutien à cette famille qui s’engage sans relâche dans cette longue bataille? Comment l’aider à supporter l’insupportable? En s’appuyant sur sa propre expérience et sur les nombreux témoignages récoltés au sein de l’Association romande des familles d’enfants atteints d’un cancer (ARFEC), Sylviane Pfistner s’adresse avec délicatesse aux personnes concernées par cette épreuve, en les encourageant à se parler et à s’unir. [LEP Loisirs et Pédagogie]

Book Life Interrupted

    Book Details:
  • Author : Farya Phillips
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2013
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 352 pages

Download or read book Life Interrupted written by Farya Phillips and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is estimated that close to 55, 000 children may experience the death of a parent from cancer each year in the United States. Families with children facing the death of a parent from cancer are a potentially vulnerable population often overlooked by health care professionals (HCP), and understudied by researchers. Little is currently know about how having a parent with advanced cancer affects children and adolescents. These youth experience many losses when a parent is diagnosed with advanced cancer, the loss of a healthy parent, the loss of both parent’s emotional and physical availability, and the loss of normalcy in their family lives. Research suggests that adolescents have been the most negatively affected group when faced with a parent’s illness. This dissertation will provide a comprehensive examination of the effects of advanced parental cancer on adolescents. A theoretical model will be presented as a guiding framework. This model is based on a prior systematic review of literature involving factors influencing children and adolescent’s adjustment to parental cancer. The first article is a systematic review of the current state of empirical literature on the impact of a parent’s advanced cancer on children and adolescents. Article 2 offers an inductive content analysis of 7 in depth qualitative interviews with adolescent’s living with a parent diagnosed with advanced cancer. The core construct that organized study results was weaving cancer into our lives. Our findings shed light on how families managed when the “terminal phase” of cancer stretched on for many years. Implications for HCP’s include the need to facilitate family interventions that provide parents and adolescents with a venue to communicate and process the impact of cancer on their lives. Article three utilized a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to discover the lived experience of adolescent’s facing advanced parental cancer. Four essential themes emerged from the analysis: Life interrupted, Being there, Managing emotions, Positives prevail. The findings in this study underscore the significant impact an advanced cancer diagnosis can make on a family system and suggest that the experience may also have the potential of creating opportunities for growth and well being. These findings indicate that some adolescents are able to find meaning in these difficult circumstances which helps shape their growing identity. The themes of positive growth and gratitude that emerged from this dissertation suggest that this is a potentially powerful protective factor that adolescents use to maintain positive adjustment during a parent’s protracted illness. Researchers and HCP’s can build on these findings to closely examine the potential for gratitude as a construct in intervention programs for families facing parental cancer.

Book Le parent  l enfant  le cancer  quelles r  percussions pour l enfant

Download or read book Le parent l enfant le cancer quelles r percussions pour l enfant written by Fondation pour l'enfance. Unité de formation et de recherche and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: