Psychological aspects of reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery : clinical, empirical, and ethical perspectives /
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Multiple perspectives on the psychology of plastic surgery / Thomas Pruzinsky ... [et al.]
- Psychological aspects of plastic surgery: a surgeon's observations and reflections / Robert M. Goldwyn
- Physical appearance and society / David B. Sarwer and Leanne Magee
- Body image and plastic surgery / Thomas F. Cash
- Psychosocial effects of craniofacial conditions / Kathleen A. Kapp-Simon
- Psychological perspectives on reconstructive surgery for pediatric burns / Mary Rose and Patricia Blakeney
- Psychological and social aspects of adult patients seeking burn reconstruction / James A. Fauerbach, Robert J. Spence, and David R. Patterson
- Acquired facial disfigurement: facial trauma and facial cancer
- Thomas pruzinsky ... [et al.]
- Hand trauma: psychological responses and rehabilitation / Brad K. Grunert
- Orthognathic surgery / H. Asuman Kiyak
- Breast reconstruction / Georita M. Frierson and Barbara L. Andersen
- Breast reduction / V. Leroy Young and Marla E. Watson
- Genital reconstruction and gender identity disorders / Walter O. Bockting and Leo C. T. Fung
- Cosmetic surgery of the face / Canice E. Crerand, Thomas F. Cash, and Linton A. Whitaker
- Cosmetic surgery of the body / David B. Sarwer, Elizabeth R. Didie, and Lauren M. Gibbons
- Psychological assessment of cosmetic surgery patients / David B. Sarwer
- Professional and ethical considerations in craniofacial reconstructive surgery / Ronald P. Strauss, Margot B. Stein, and Carla Fenson
- Bioethical issues in cosmetic surgery / Alice M. Laneader and Paul Root Wolpe
- Professional and legal considerations in cosmetic surgery / Mark Gorney.