ABSTRACT

This valuable book combines psychological theories of health with the lived experience of coping with chronic health conditions, focusing on the "ill person" as an actor of their own development. It draws on perspectives from developmental and health psychology alongside the author’s personal experience of chronic illness.

Bonino considers all aspects of living with illness, from issues that impact on everyday functioning such as pain and fatigue, to the rebuilding of identity through meaningful new goals and effective actions, and the development of therapeutic relationships. Psychological theories are interweaved with descriptions of lived encounters to center the experience of the person living alongside illness and provide insightful points of reference that everyone could try to use when facing the challenges of chronic disease in the course of their daily lives.

Coping with Chronic Illness is important reading for those living with chronic health conditions, as well as for healthcare professionals looking to gain awareness of the psychological issues caused by living with illness. It is also of interest for postgraduate students of health psychology.

 

part |17 pages

Part I

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Healthy and illEqual and different

chapter Chapter 2|4 pages

Beyond the myth of perfect health

chapter Chapter 3|4 pages

Protagonist of one’s own development

part |29 pages

Part II

chapter Chapter 5|3 pages

Why me?

chapter Chapter 6|4 pages

Finding meaning

chapter Chapter 7|3 pages

Reconstructing identity

chapter Chapter 8|5 pages

Self-efficacyThe exercise of control

chapter Chapter 9|4 pages

Stress

chapter Chapter 10|5 pages

Coping with stress

part |35 pages

Part III

chapter Chapter 11|3 pages

It is all your fault

chapter Chapter 12|4 pages

Pain

chapter Chapter 13|3 pages

Fatigue

chapter Chapter 14|4 pages

Depression

chapter Chapter 15|3 pages

Mourning and loss

chapter Chapter 16|4 pages

Optimism and happiness

chapter Chapter 17|6 pages

Logical thought and magical thought

chapter Chapter 18|3 pages

Telling the story of one’s illness

part |30 pages

Part IV

chapter Chapter 19|4 pages

The therapeutic relationship

chapter Chapter 20|3 pages

Trust

chapter Chapter 21|3 pages

Empathy

chapter Chapter 23|5 pages

Alternative medicine

chapter Chapter 24|4 pages

Confidentiality

part |26 pages

Part V

chapter Chapter 25|4 pages

Us and the others

chapter Chapter 26|4 pages

Between visible and invisible

chapter Chapter 27|3 pages

Solitude

chapter Chapter 28|4 pages

Attachments

chapter Chapter 29|3 pages

Work

chapter Chapter 30|4 pages

Life and death

part |24 pages

Part VI

chapter Chapter 31|3 pages

Diagnosis

Confronting the truth

chapter Chapter 32|4 pages

“I want to do it on my own”

chapter Chapter 33|5 pages

Being ill in the Internet age

chapter Chapter 34|4 pages

And life goes on

chapter Chapter 35|4 pages

Parents and children