Behavioral aspects of pediatric burns /

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 t...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Tarnowski, Kenneth J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, [1994]
Series:Issues in clinical child psychology.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Overview / Kenneth J. Tarnowski
  • Ch. 2. Medical Management / Richard B. Fratianne and Christopher P. Brandt
  • Ch. 3. Acute Reactions / F. Daniel Armstrong, Caryl L. Gay and Jacqueline D. Levy
  • Ch. 4. Long-Term Psychosocial Sequelae / Kenneth J. Tarnowski and L. Kaye Rasnake
  • Ch. 5. Inpatient Consultation and Liaison / Ronald T. Brown, Arden D. Dingle and Kamela Koon-Scott
  • Ch. 6. Pain Management / Joseph P. Bush and Marlene T. Maron
  • Ch. 7. Body Images and Pediatric Burn Injury / Thomas Pruzinsky and Marion Doctor
  • Ch. 8. Family Considerations and Interventions / Nadine J. Kaslow, Kamela Koon-Scott and Arden D. Dingle
  • Ch. 9. School Reintegration / Patricia Blakeney
  • Ch. 10. Prevention / Russell T. Jones and Vasiliki Zaharopoulos
  • Ch. 11. Future Directions / Kenneth J. Tarnowski and Ronald T. Brown.