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title Suffering author Ferrell Betty publisher Jones - photo 1

title:Suffering
author:Ferrell, Betty
publisher:Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:086720723X
print isbn13:9780867207231
ebook isbn13:9780585223773
language:English
subjectSick--Psychology, Suffering, Pain, Stress (Psychology) , Stress, Psychological, Pain--psychology, Disease--psychology, Professional-Patient Relations.
publication date:1995
lcc:R726.5.S825 1996eb
ddc:155.9
subject:Sick--Psychology, Suffering, Pain, Stress (Psychology) , Stress, Psychological, Pain--psychology, Disease--psychology, Professional-Patient Relations.
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Suffering
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About the Artist
Connie Brill is a graphic illustrator and painter who resides in Northern California. She has worked with Dr. Betty Ferrell and colleagues at the City of Hope to illustrate the messages from patients and families regarding pain, quality of life, and suffering. For the past ten years, Connie has worked with various corporations and individuals to create diverse graphic illustrations for numerous projects.
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Suffering
Betty Rolling Ferrell, PhD, RN, FAAN
City of Hope National Medical Center
Duarte, California
Suffering - image 2
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Boston London Singapore
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Editorial, Sales, and Customer Service Offices
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
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1-508-443-5000
1-800-832-0034
Jones and Bartlett Publishers International
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London W6 7RL
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Copyright 1996 by The Oncology Nursing Society
All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright notice
may be reproduced or utilized in any form, electronic or mechanical, includ
ing photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval sys
tem, without written permission from the copyright owner.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Suffering / [edited by] Betty Rolling Ferrell.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-86720-723-X
1. SickPsychology. 2. Suffering. 3. Pain. 4. Stress
(Psychology) I. Ferrell, Betty.
[DNLM: 1. Stress, Psychological. 2. Painpsychology.
3. Diseasepsychology. 4. Professional-Patient Relations. WM 172
S9448 1996]
R726.5.S825 1996
155.9dc20
DNLM/DLC
for Library of Congress 95-544
CIP
Credits
Acquisitions Editor: Jan Wall
Manufacturing Buyer: Dana L. Cerrito
Design: Pat Torelli, Solar Script, Inc.
Editorial Production Service: Solar Script, Inc.
Illustrations: Asterisk Group, Inc.
Typesetting: Kachina Typesetting, Inc.
Cover Design: Hannus Design Associates
Printing and Binding: Braun-Brumfield, Inc.
Cover Printing: Henry N. Sawyer Co., Inc.
Cover Artist: Connie Breel
Printed in the United States of America
99 98 97 96 95 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Page v
CONTENTS
Foreword
Jeanne Quint Benoliel
vii
Part One
The Experience of Suffering
1
1
An Understanding of Suffering Grounded in Clinical Practice and Research
David L. Kahn, PhD, RN, and Richard H. Steeves, PhD, RN, FAAN
3
2
Suffering in the First Person:
Glimpses of Suffering through Patients' and Family Narratives
Nessa Coyle, RN, MS
29
Part Two
Suffering in Special Contexts
65
3
The Suffering of Children and Their Families
Barbara S. Shapiro, MD
67
4
HIV/AIDS and Suffering
Judith M. Saunders, RN, DNSc, FAAN
95
5
Suffering and Survivorship
Mel Haberman, PhD, RN, FAAN
121
Part Three
Professional Perspectives
141
6
Physician's Perspective on Suffering
Robert Dunlop, MD
143

Page vi
7
Theological Perspectives
Father Robert Smith
159
8
Coaching and Suffering:
The Role of the Nurse in Helping People Facing Illness
Judith A. Spross, PhD (cand.), RN, OCN, FAAN
173
Part Four
Humanizing the Experience of Pain and Illness
209
9
Humanizing the Experience of Pain and Illness
Betty Rolling Ferrell, PhD, FAAN
211
Index
223

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