Psychosocial issues near the end of life
Autor: | J. R. Gordon, James L. Werth, R. R. Johnson Jr. |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Psychotherapist
media_common.quotation_subject Psychological intervention MEDLINE Interpersonal communication Mental health Psychiatry and Mental health Nursing medicine Delirium Grief Geriatrics and Gerontology Pshychiatric Mental Health medicine.symptom Psychology Gerontology Psychosocial Autonomy media_common |
Zdroj: | Aging & Mental Health. 6:402-412 |
ISSN: | 1364-6915 1360-7863 |
Popis: | End-of-life care has received increasing attention in the last decade; however, the focus continues to be on the physical aspects of suffering and care to the virtual exclusion of psychosocial areas. This paper provides an overview of the literature on the intra- and interpersonal aspects of dying, including the effects that psychosocial variables have on end-of-life decision-making; common diagnosable mental disorders (e.g., clinical depression, delirium); other types of personal considerations (e.g., autonomy/control, grief); and interpersonal/environmental issues (e.g., cultural factors, financial variables). Six roles that qualified mental health professionals can play (i.e., advocate, counselor, educator, evaluator, multidisciplinary team member, and researcher) are also outlined. Because psychosocial issues are ubiquitous and can have enormous impact near the end of life, properly trained mental health professionals can play vital roles in alleviating suffering and improving the quality of life of people who are dying. |
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