Description: Critical Care Psychology and Rehabilitation unites both critical care and rehabilitation teams across a continuum of critical care settings and with survivors of critical illness. Written by the leading researchers in the field, the book builds upon the rapidly expanding literature and illustrates the benefits of this integration between disciplines.
Review Quotes: "Highly Recommended" -- L. K. Strodtman, CHOICE
"Not only is this likely the first comprehensive volume written on the psychology of critical care, but it is also certainly bound to be a classic that will be referenced for years. This extraordinary text is a must for any health care worker that is dedicated to the treatment and science of critical care." -- David R. Patterson, PhD, Professor of Psychology (Rehabilitation), University of Washington School of Medicine"A dazzling entrance into the world of the critical care unit, replete with a comprehensive clinical appreciation of its inherent patient and family challenges. A must read for any rehab clinician who wishes to heighten their understanding of what's awaits them post medical stabilization." -- Lester Butt, PhD, ABPP (RP), Senior Psychologist, Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado