Coping with chronic childhood diseases: Implications for counselling children and adolescents |
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Authors: | C. Eiser |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , University of Exeter , Exeter, EX4 4GQ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Children with chronic diseases have to cope with a number of potentially stressful situations. Some relate specifically to the disease and treatment, and others, relating to school and home, are shared with all children. Research has tended to focus on environmental or personal variables that influence ‘adjustment’ to the disease. In contrast, work in general developmental psychology is concerned with identifying changes in children's appraisal of what constitutes a stressful situation, and describing appropriate coping skills. It is argued that this latter approach should be integrated with work concerned with coping in childhood illness. Implications for clinical practice are considered. |
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