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Aromatherapy, massage and relaxation in cancer care

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Singing Dragon, 2017ISBN:
  • 1848192819
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Contents:
Cancer and its treatments; The resilient patient; The resourceful therapist; Effective documentation; Evaluating the evidence; Embedding a palliative care therapy service; Aromatherapy - the SYMPTOM model; Aromasticks - a portable aromatic powerhouse; Malodour - the potential use of essential oils; Progressive muscle relaxation; Guided imagery; The HEARTS process; Easing the breathing body; Caring for carers; Spirituality and working ethically at the end of life
Summary: An evidence-based, user-friendly ""how to..."" book, both for the experienced and new complementary therapist working in cancer and palliative care. It will be helpful to other healthcare professionals too - to see how complementary therapies can make a difference and contribute to integrated care."
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Book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves WB890 CAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000007250

Cancer and its treatments; The resilient patient; The resourceful therapist; Effective documentation; Evaluating the evidence; Embedding a palliative care therapy service; Aromatherapy - the SYMPTOM model; Aromasticks - a portable aromatic powerhouse; Malodour - the potential use of essential oils; Progressive muscle relaxation; Guided imagery; The HEARTS process; Easing the breathing body; Caring for carers; Spirituality and working ethically at the end of life

An evidence-based, user-friendly ""how to..."" book, both for the experienced and new complementary therapist working in cancer and palliative care. It will be helpful to other healthcare professionals too - to see how complementary therapies can make a difference and contribute to integrated care."

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