PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE SUFFERED ONCOGEMATOLOGICAL DISEASES

Authors

  • O. A. Zagoskina Author
  • A. A. Nurgaleeva Author
  • A. V. Shtrakhova Author

Abstract

Oncological diseases that pose an immediate threat to life and health constitute a psychotraumatic situation not only for the patient himself, but for his entire family, leading to a reorganization of relations within the family system, with the aim of adapting and overcoming the disease. In this context, the issue of psychological rehabilitation aimed at minimizing the harm caused by illness and the treatment of a trauma is becoming topical. The article presents an analysis of the results of the diagnosis, assessment of the effectiveness of psychological support to families, and the effectiveness of rehabilitation in the form of active rest.

Author Biographies

  • O. A. Zagoskina

    PhD applicant on the Department of clinical psychology, South Ural State University;

    medical psychologist, Chelyabinsk Municipal Social Movement of Help to Children with Oncological Diseases.

  • A. A. Nurgaleeva

    Student of the department of clinical psychology, South Ural State University;

    assistant psychologist, Chelyabinsk Municipal Social Movement of Help to Children with Oncological Diseases.

  • A. V. Shtrakhova

    PhD in Medical sciences, Associate Professor, department of clinical psychology, South Ural State University.

Published

2017-06-14

Issue

Section

Psychology of the development, acmeology