Behavioral aspects of pediatric burns
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Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Burns offers an unparalleled summary of the most current literature on the psychological aspects of pediatric burns and considers the implications for prevention, consultation, treatment, and follow-up care. It is the first comprehensive handbook specifically geared toward mental health professionals involved in all stages of burn injury, from prevention to referrals.
Contributors address the unique clinical and developmental considerations of child burn victims and their families. They discuss common referral questions encountered in the course of administering inpatient and outpatient assessment, treatment, and consultation and liaison services.
Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Burns is divided into four sections that cover epidemiological, medical, and surgical aspects of pediatric burns; acute reactions and long-term psychosocial sequelae associated with severe burn injuries; a range of clinical applications including consultation and liaison, pain management, body image disturbances, school reintegration, family functioning, and injury prevention; and future clinical and research efforts with this special population.
Establishing valuable conclusions and recommendations based on the existing pediatric burn literature, Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Burns will serve as an excellent resource for mental health professionals, physicians, nurses, and other pediatric health specialists.
Contributors address the unique clinical and developmental considerations of child burn victims and their families. They discuss common referral questions encountered in the course of administering inpatient and outpatient assessment, treatment, and consultation and liaison services.
Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Burns is divided into four sections that cover epidemiological, medical, and surgical aspects of pediatric burns; acute reactions and long-term psychosocial sequelae associated with severe burn injuries; a range of clinical applications including consultation and liaison, pain management, body image disturbances, school reintegration, family functioning, and injury prevention; and future clinical and research efforts with this special population.
Establishing valuable conclusions and recommendations based on the existing pediatric burn literature, Behavioral Aspects of Pediatric Burns will serve as an excellent resource for mental health professionals, physicians, nurses, and other pediatric health specialists.
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