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edited March 2014 in Caregivers #1
A great resource for caregivers:

A Natural History of Family Cancer: Interactional Resources for Managing Illness
by Dr. Wayne A. Beach

A family. A phone call. A diagnosis . . . One family’s journey through cancer.
Family members and cancer patients routinely talk about and through cancer on the telephone. Yet little is known about the social organization of these conversations and how cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis impact everyday living. The culmination of a decade of research, this volume offers close examination of the first natural history of one family’s 13 month journey through a wife/mother/sister’s terminal cancer. Analysis of these family phone recordings (and transcriptions) offers primal insights about the fundamental importance of communication, and how family members rely on one another when navigating through complex social, emotional, technical, and biomedical concerns associated with cancer: Updating and assessing emerging news, being stoic, claiming and defending knowledge, reporting and responding to ongoing troubles, making airline reservations, adjusting to stable yet ambiguous health circumstances, displaying frustration, commiserating, maintaining a ‘state of readiness’, evaluating doctors and medical care, telling and retelling stories, being humorous and playful, and constructing hope as an alternative to despair. These interactions reveal no small measures of personal challenges, emotional turmoil, humorous exchanges, endearing actions, and resolute efforts to remain hopeful in the progressive face of bad cancer news. Moments such as these are extraordinary and mundane, foreign yet strikingly familiar to all who have encountered them when matters of illness, disease, life, and death move to the forefront and require our attention. Readers will not only gain enhanced understandings of ordinary human interactions, but a deep appreciation for managing the trials, tribulations, hopes and triumphs of cancer – and all human illness journeys shaped by communication in everyday life.

Written by Dr. Wayne Beach,
Professor, School of Communication, San Diego State University
Adjunct Professor, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
Member, Rebecca & John Moores Cancer Center, University of California, San Diego

To place orders for the book, contact:
Hampton Press, Inc.
23 Broadway, Cresskill, NJ 07626
Telephone: (201) 894-1686 / (800) 894.8955
Fax: (201) 894-8732
e-mail: info@hamptonpress.com
URL: http://www.hamptonpress.com/2009.htm#2009

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