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Minding the Body

by Ellyn Kaschak
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Overview

Support and empower women who are coping with the pain, fear, and stigma of serious disease

Being diagnosed with cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, or fibromyalgia is a traumatic event that takes place at a time when the patient is already feeling physically (and often emotionally) drained. Minding the Body combines feminist and social constructionist approaches to offer an intimate look into the ways a therapist can help clients cope with the pain, fear, and stigma of serious disease.

Minding the Body offers an alternative to the reductive view of the mind-body connection and also examines the potential for growth that such experiences often allow. The essays gathered here show how an effective therapist can help the client deal with the painful and difficult emotions that exacerbate illness, while learning the emotional and spiritual lessons illness can teach.

Minding the Body presents both theoretical views and personal accounts of illness, including:

  • scholarly discussions of the issues involved in autoimmune disorders
  • a therapist's personal experience of chronic fatigue syndrome
  • a personal and professional exposition of a woman's struggles with injury, illness, and managed care, co-written by client and therapist
  • suggestions for understanding the social construction of illness and treating disease from a social-constructivist point of view
  • narratives reflecting on the change and growth of therapists diagnosed with cancer and other serious illnesses

    By looking at illness in the context of mind, body, society, and medical establishment, Minding the Body will help therapists, doctors, nurses, counselors, and clients deal with the grief, disappointment, and frustration of chronic and life-threatening illness.

Synopsis

Support and empower women who are coping with the pain, fear, and stigma of serious disease

Being diagnosed with cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, or fibromyalgia is a traumatic event that takes place at a time when the patient is already feeling physically (and often emotionally) drained. Minding the Body combines feminist and social constructionist approaches to offer an intimate look into the ways a therapist can help clients cope with the pain, fear, and stigma of serious disease.

Minding the Body offers an alternative to the reductive view of the mind-body connection and also examines the potential for growth that such experiences often allow. The essays gathered here show how an effective therapist can help the client deal with the painful and difficult emotions that exacerbate illness, while learning the emotional and spiritual lessons illness can teach.

Minding the Body presents both theoretical views and personal accounts of illness, including:

  • scholarly discussions of the issues involved in autoimmune disorders
  • a therapist's personal experience of chronic fatigue syndrome
  • a personal and professional exposition of a woman's struggles with injury, illness, and managed care, co-written by client and therapist
  • suggestions for understanding the social construction of illness and treating disease from a social-constructivist point of view
  • narratives reflecting on the change and growth of therapists diagnosed with cancer and other serious illnesses

    By looking at illness in the context of mind, body, society, and medical establishment, Minding the Body will help therapists, doctors, nurses, counselors, and clients deal with the grief, disappointment, and frustration of chronic and life-threatening illness.

Booknews

Simultaneously co-published as , this volume presents both theoretical views and personal accounts of illness. Nine contributions combine feminist and social constructionist approaches to describe ways that therapists can help clients cope with the pain, fear, and stigma of a serious disease. Some of the disorders treated include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Ellyn Kaschak

Kaschak, Ellyn, PhD

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Simultaneously co-published as , this volume presents both theoretical views and personal accounts of illness. Nine contributions combine feminist and social constructionist approaches to describe ways that therapists can help clients cope with the pain, fear, and stigma of a serious disease. Some of the disorders treated include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
158
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780789013675

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