Psychological Aspects of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery: Clinical, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives

Author:   David B. Sarwer ,  Thomas Pruzinsky ,  Thomas F. Cash, PhD ,  Robert M. Goldwyn
Publisher:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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9780781753623


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   21 September 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Written by leading psychologists, psychiatrists, and plastic surgeons, this volume provides a thorough understanding of the psychological issues involved in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. The book examines the relationships among physical appearance, body image, and psychosocial functioning, reviews the literature on the psychological functioning of plastic surgical patients, and offers clinically effective recommendations on psychological assessment and care of specific patient groups. Major sections detail the psychological issues surrounding specific disfigurements and reconstructive procedures and cosmetic surgery of the face and body. These chapters include brief questionnaires for psychological assessment of patients. Concluding chapters discuss bioethical, professional, and legal issues.

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Author:   David B. Sarwer ,  Thomas Pruzinsky ,  Thomas F. Cash, PhD ,  Robert M. Goldwyn
Publisher:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Imprint:   Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.021kg
ISBN:  

9780781753623


ISBN 10:   0781753627
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   21 September 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

SECTION I: UNDERSTANDING THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PLASTIC SURGERY 1 Multiple Perspectives on the Psychology of Plastic Surgery 3 Thomas Pruzinsky, David B. Sarwer, Thomas F. Cash, Robert M. Goldwyn, John A. Persing, and Linton A. Whitaker Psychological Aspects of Plastic Surgery: A Surgeon's Observations and Reflections 13 Robert M. Goldwyn Physical Appearance and Society 23 David B. Sarwer and Leanne Magee Body Image and Plastic Surgery 37 Thomas F. Cash SECTION II: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY 61 Craniofacial Conditions 63 Kathleen A. Kapp-Simon Pediatric Burn Injury 83 Mary Rose and Patricia Blakeney Adult Burn Injury 105 James A. Fauerbach, Robert J. Spence, and David R. Patterson Facial Trauma and Facial Cancer 125 Thomas Pruzinsky, Elie Levine, John A. Persing, Jeffrey T. Barth, and Robert Obrecht Hand Trauma 145 Brad K. Grunert Orthognathic Surgery 161 H. Asuman Kiyak Breast Reconstruction 173 Georita M. Frierson and Barbara L. Andersen Breast Reduction 189 V. Leroy Young and Marla E. Watson Genital Reconstruction and Gender Identity Disorders 207 Walter O. Bockting and Leo C. T. Fung SECTION III: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON COSMETIC SURGERY 231 Cosmetic Surgery of the Face 233 Canice E. Crerand, Thomas F. Cash, and Linton A. Whitaker Cosmetic Surgery of the Body 251 David B. Sarwer, Elizabeth R. Didie, and Lauren M. Gibbons Psychological Assessment of Cosmetic Surgery Patients 267 David B. Sarwer SECTION IV: ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN PLASTIC SURGERY 285 Ethical and Professional Considerations in Craniofacial Reconstructive Surgery 287 Ronald P. Strauss, Margot B. Stein, and Carla Fenson Ethical Considerations in Cosmetic Surgery 301 Alice M. Laneader and Paul Root Wolpe Professional and Legal Considerations in Cosmetic Surgery 315 Mark Gorney Index 329

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PsycCRITIQUES, 08-FEB-06, Volume 51, Issue 6, David B. Sarwer -- Plastic surgery issues will increasingly affect the role clinical health psychologists play in medical settings. This edited text is one of the very few in the field that explores the psychological aspects of this area of medicine. In addition to the three psychologists and three surgeons as editors of this book, a very impressive list of contributors adds strength to this text for both psychologists and surgeons. In addition to being very readable, the editors state ways to build a stronger bridge between the perspectives of the plastic surgeon and the psychologist. As a clinical health psychologist in an academic medical center, I find this book to be a very welcomed addition to my armamentarium of resources. The book, although scholarly in its approach, is very clinical and useful. Practical information is given along with theory. This book is broken down into logical sections and goes beyond the general medical and psychological terminology to discuss the person in society and societal behaviors. Although not suitable for laypersons, it can be useful to all medical and psychological personnel, whether plastic surgeons or psychologists. There are other books written by psychologists and by surgeons on the psychological aspects of plastic surgery, but very few are written by both, which demonstrates the collaboration between the two disciplines and the value of such interaction. They stress the importance of the awareness of mental health issues by plastic/reconstructive surgeons and that more work needs to be done by both to enhance this collaboration. This team has developed a series of easy-to-administer questionnaires that will help plastic surgeons select cosmetic surgery patients likely to experience positive psychological outcomes. I am very impressed by some of the topics covered by the authors. Given the richness of this topic, this book is written as a resource book for psychologists and plastic/reconstructive surgeons and accomplishes this purpose very well. This is a most welcomed addition to the literature and resources in this area. -PsycCRITIQUES The Behavior Therapist -- If there was ever any doubt about the need for this text, it disappeared the first evening I eagerly began reading this multidisciplinary overview. The current text aspires to provide a comprehensive and practical review of the scientific and clinical literature on the psychological aspects of plastic surgery. Although primarily written for plastic surgeons, it is likely of great interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, and other professionals interested in the psychological life of plastic surgery patients. I could not imagine a better team of researchers to lead this ambitious endeavor. I emphatically believe that the editors have achieved their stated goal. It should help professionals to more effectively treat patients. The text is an outstanding resource for mental health researchers and clinicians interested in health psychology, body image, or the psychology of physical appearance. -The Behavior Therapist Doody's Book Review Service -- Anyone who works in the field of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery should have a copy of this book. The subtle nuances and overt personality traits that characterize plastic surgery patients are identified and discussed in a manner that is easy to understand. -Doody's Book Review Service (Weighted Numerical Score: 93; 4 Stars)


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