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Feifel, Herman – 1985
There is a widely held clincial contention that people use similar coping strategies in facing life-threatening situations as they do in dealing with general life quandries. To examine this hypothesis, male cancer patients (N=74), male heart disease patients (N=77), elderly persons (N=73), male patients with nonlife-threatening illnesses or…
Descriptors: Adults, Cancer, Coping, Death
Constantino, Rose Eva Bana – 1989
Survivors of suicide are invaded by an unhealthy complex of disturbing emotions resulting in depression, psychological distress, grief, social isolation, and even suicide. This study examined the bereavement patterns of widows whose husbands had died from various causes including cancer, heart disease, and suicide. Subjects (N=117) were randomly…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Cancer, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services
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Perlman, Leonard G. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1979
Summarizes and discusses the action papers presented at the Third Annual Mary E. Switzer Memorial Seminar held in Denver, Colorado, June 5-7, 1978. The papers provide recommendations for vocational rehabilitation and other services, primarily by hospital professional staffs, to patients with cancer, cardiac illness, and epilepsy. (MF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cancer, Conference Reports, Counseling Services