Denial, Depression and Anxiety in Chronic Illness - Part 2
Listening Time:
27 Mins
Conference:
Chronic Disease Management Conference
Date Recorded:
5 Sep 2008
Location:
Victoria, Australia
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Denial, Depression and Anxiety in Chronic illness Identifying the differences. - Part 2
When faced with a potentially life-changing diagnosis of a chronic condition, it can be easy for depression to set in as a complication.
What is the difference between normal grieving, as a result of accumulated losses with a chronic illness, and clinical depression?
Why are some patients in denial about their illness?
High levels of anxiety can further compound their health and well being. Guidelines for best practice care planning and management of concurrent physical and emotional/behavioural problems.
Speaker: Pieter Walker
Clinical Respiratory Psychologist and Director of Impact21 which offers transformational change through people (EI Programs) and Process (Lean Thinking) services. Also, training and development programs, for people, process and strategy engagements, are available from Impact21.
Recorded: 5 Sept, 2008 Duration: 26 Mins Conference: Chronic Disease Management Conference State: Victoria, Australia
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