Books : Impact of cutaneous disease on the self-concept: an existential-phenomenological study of men and women with psoriasis.(Research): An article from: Dermatology Nursing

In association with Amazon.com
 View Shopping Cart or Checkout 

Author name: Tracy Watson, Gideon P. De Bruin

 : Impact of cutaneous disease on the self-concept: an existential-phenomenological study of men and women with psoriasis.(Research): An article from: Dermatology Nursing
View Bigger Picture

Discount Price: $9.95
Price fluctuation possible.

Third Party New Price: $9.95


How soon does it ship: Available for download now



Type of bind: Digital
Format: HTML
Label: Thomson Gale
Manufacturer: Thomson Gale
Page Count: 29
Printing Date: August 01, 2007
Publishing house: Thomson Gale
Release Date: September 05, 2007
Studio: Thomson Gale






Editor's Notes and Comments:

Product Description:
This digital document is an article from Dermatology Nursing, published by Thomson Gale on August 1, 2007. The length of the article is 8543 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: The aim of this article is to focus on the meaning-making experience of men and women who suffer from psoriasis and the impact on the various dimensions of the self-concept. The methodology employed relied on existential phenomenology so as to create the rich descriptions of the lived experiences of this group. Descriptions were elicited from the formulation of an open-ended question. It was discovered that (a) the self-concept is pivotal in the experience of what it means to live with psoriasis, (b) the attitude of doctors towards their patients impacts the sufferer's emotional well-being, and (c) trait self-esteem appears to be related to psychological recovery. The results of this study revealed many important areas for future research and suggest that having a healthy self-concept prior to developing psoriasis is pivotal in accounting for why some people recover remarkably well psychologically and others do not. The findings have important implications for all within the health care profession in helping to effect positive change in their future endeavors with persons suffering from cutaneous disease.

Citation Details
Title: Impact of cutaneous disease on the self-concept: an existential-phenomenological study of men and women with psoriasis.(Research)
Author: Tracy Watson
Publication: Dermatology Nursing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2007
Publishing house: Thomson Gale
Volume: 19 Issue: 4 Page: 351(10)

Distributed by Thomson Gale







Find other books like this one:

 


Hair Loss And Feet Psoriasis / Herbs For Stress / Between Friends / Betty Wales Sophomore / Detective Reading /
Arabic Learning Business Gift Certificate Sherlock Holmes Author Disney Alice In Wonderland Second Marriage Wedding Dress Defeat Autism Now Personalized Present Wizard Of Oz Flying Monkey St Valentine Day Massacre Picture Personalized Child Books Sherlock Holmes Prints


Home - Autism - adhd - Bipolar - Anxiety - Depression - Surgery
Natures Sunshine Internet Advertising Mobile Phones Share Prices WoW Gold::