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19. The Rapid Rise of Heart Clubs

  • Raphael L. Wittstein
© 2019 Columbia University Press

© 2019 Columbia University Press

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgment V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Preface XI
  5. Introduction: Principles of Thanatology XV
  6. Part I. Psychosocial Aspects of Care
  7. 1. Care of the Patient with Coronary Heart Disease 3
  8. 2. Care of the Severely Ill Cardiovascular Patient 15
  9. 3. Approaches to the Seriously Cardiac Patient 23
  10. 4. Psychological Intervention During Transfer from the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit 33
  11. 5. The Psychosocial Needs of the Cardiovascular Patient 39
  12. Part II. Personality Patterns and Coronary Heart Disease
  13. 6. Introduction to Part II: The Cardiovascular Patient 47
  14. 7. Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease 49
  15. 8. Sudden, Unexpected Death in Patients with Healed Myocardial Infarction 61
  16. 9. The Role of Type A Behavior Pattern in Coronary Heart Disease 71
  17. 10. Thoughts on the Current Status of Investigations of Personality Patterns and Coronary Heart Disease 81
  18. 11. Toward an Index of Emotional Drain: A Comparative Study of Coronary Patients and Controls 95
  19. Part III. Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiovascular Surgery
  20. 12. Interactions Among Patient, Family, Cardiovascular Surgeon, And Staff 109
  21. 13. Psychosocial Implications of Surgery for the Life-Threatened 119
  22. 14. Heart Disease, Heart Surgery, and Death 129
  23. 15. Psychological Preparation of the Cardiac Surgery Patient 137
  24. 16. Surgery and the Congenital Cardiac Patient 147
  25. 17. Assessing and Expanding the Coping Abilities of the Child Hospitalized for Cardiac Surgery 155
  26. 18. Nursing Care of the Cardiosurgical Patient 165
  27. 19. The Rapid Rise of Heart Clubs 171
  28. 20. Changes in Family Interrelationships Following Cardiac Surgery 175
  29. Part IV. Care of the Stroke Patient
  30. 21. The Stroke Patient 189
  31. 22. Stroke Symptoms and Their Implications 195
  32. Part V. The Life-Threatened Patient
  33. 23. To Die from Cancer or from a Heart Attack 203
  34. 24. Cardiovascular Disease and Cancers Comparisons and Contrasts 209
  35. 25. Role of Death Concern in Cardiac Illness 215
  36. 26. A Cardiac Patient Speaks Out 221
  37. 27. Reflections on Facing Death 225
  38. 28. Two Men, Four Episodes 239
  39. 29. Commemoration Wishes 245
  40. Part VI. Commentaries from Physicians
  41. 30. An Amateur Looks at Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease 251
  42. 31. Responsibility of the Physician in the Preservation of Life 253
  43. 32. Death 257
  44. Part VII. Psychosocial Aspects of Bereavement
  45. 33. Understanding Your Grief 263
  46. 34. Methodological Problems in Assessing the Relationship Between Acuteness of Death and the Bereavement Outcome 267
  47. 35. Survivors of Cardiovascular and Cancer Deaths 277
  48. 36. Living with Cardiovascular Disease: A Widow’s Perspective 295
  49. Appendixes
  50. A. The Facts of Cardiovascular Disease 305
  51. B. The California “Right To Die” Law 333
  52. C. The Living Will 339
  53. D. Confidential Financial Checklist for the Terminally Ill 341
  54. General Bibliography 351
  55. Index 353
  56. List of Contributors 359
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