Coping with Chronic Illness

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Coping with Chronic Illness

A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach for Adherence and Depression

Cognitive behavioural therapy Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions

Authors: Steven Safren, Jeffrey Gonzalez, Nafisseh Soroudi

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Collection: Treatments That Work

Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 27th November 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9780190295516


Understanding the Challenges

If you suffer from a chronic medical condition like cancer, HIV, diabetes, asthma, or hypertension, you know how hard it can be to perform all the self-care behaviors required of you, especially if you are also dealing with depression. Studies have shown that depressed individuals with chronic illness have a hard time keeping up with the behaviors necessary to manage their condition and improve their health.

The Program

The program outlined in this workbook can help you take better care of yourself while simultaneously relieving your depression. Designed to be used in conjunction with visits to a qualified mental health professional, this workbook teaches you strategies for maintaining your medical regimen. You will learn how to set up a reminder system for taking medication, plan for getting to medical appointments on time, and how to communicate effectively with your medical providers.

Skills and Strategies

You will also learn how to follow the advice of your treatment providers, such as adhering to certain lifestyle and dietary recommendations. These Life-Steps are essential to the program. As you begin to take better care of yourself, you will notice a decrease in your depression.

Enhancing Quality of Life

In addition to these self-care skills, you will also learn how to maximize your quality of life, which is another important part of lessening your depressed feelings. Begin to re-engage in pleasurable activities and utilize relaxation techniques and breathing exercises to help you cope with stress and discomfort.

Problem-Solving and Thought Management

Use problem-solving to successfully deal with interpersonal or situational difficulties and change your negative thoughts through adaptive thinking. By treatment's end you will have all the skills you need to successfully manage your illness and cope with your depression.

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