| A
pioneering book to help maximize the quality
of life for chronically ill patients.
Written
by a leading authority on chronic illness
treatment and management, Managing Chronic
Illness Using the Four-Phase Treatment Approach
provides evidence-based practice guidelines
for clinicians to help their clients with
debilitating health problems embrace a new
"normal," understand the cyclical
nature of their illness, and function at
the highest level possible.
Patricia
Fennells groundbreaking model for
understanding chronic illness identifies
and describes four broad phases experienced
by the chronically ill: crisis, stabilization,
resolution, and integration. Using a broad
array of case histories, Fennell vividly
illustrates what clients need at each phase
and how to assess and respond to them compassionately.
Fennell also suggests how clinicians may
best use their own changing experiences
in their work to help clients transition
through the four phases.
The
goal of the "Four-Phase Model"
is to maximize a clients quality of
life without offering false hope for a cure,
making it an effective treatment strategy
for diverse client populations, including
people with physiological diseases, patients
whose lives are being prolonged by modern
medicine, and people who suffer from addiction,
post-traumatic stress syndrome, intractable
pain, and post-rape and abuse conditions.
Complete
with detailed treatment protocols for documenting
a clients symptoms and quality of
life at each phase, Managing Chronic
Illness Using the Four-Phase Treatment Approach
is a highly practical book for everyone
working with chronically ill clients. |