Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Transplantation
The field of transplantation has grown exponentially over the last few decades, and leaders in the field may argue that we have seen only the tip of the iceberg. Perhaps in no other discipline is there a need for multidisciplinary dialogue, debate, and ap
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		    Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Transplantation Edited by
 
 Jam es R. Rodrigue University 0/ Florida Gainesville, Florida
 
 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Biopsychosocial perspectives on transplantationledited by James R. Rodrigue. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4613-5502-1 ISBN 978-1-4615-1333-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-1333-9
 
 1. Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. 2. Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.-Social aspects. 3. Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.-Psychological aspects. Rodrigue, James R.
 
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 RD120.7 .B56 2001 617.9'5-dc2l 2001029746
 
 ISBN 978-1-4613-5502-1 © 2001 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York in 2001 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 2001
 
 All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanicaI, photocopying, microfilrning, recording, or otherwise, without written perrnission from the Publisher
 
 To all organ donor heroes, and to those whose lives are enhanced because of them.
 
 To my wife, Kathy, and to my son, Nickyour love has enhanced my life.
 
 Contributors Maher A. Baz
 
 Richard J. Howard
 
 Division of Pulmonary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Department of Surgery University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Michelle M. Bishop
 
 Shannon Jackson
 
 Bone Marrow Transplant Program University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Department of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Valerie Bonk
 
 Robert L. Kormos
 
 Department of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Department of Surgery University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
 
 Mary Coons
 
 James L. Levenson
 
 Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Department of Psychiatry Medical College of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia 23284
 
 Mary Amanda Dew Department of Psychiatry Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
 
 LeAnne McGinn
 
 Andrea F. DiMartini
 
 Lung Transplant Program Shands Hospital Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
 
 Michael G. Perri
 
 Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob School of Nursing University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
 
 Patricia E. Durning Department of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Department of Clinical and Health Psychology University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
 Alan Reed Department of Surgery University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32610
 
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 Contributors
 
 Michael J. Robinson
 
 Galen E. Switzer
 
 Queen's University Department of Psychiatry Kingston, ON, Canada, K7L 2V7
 
 Department of Psychiatry Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
 
 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
 
 James R. Rodrigue
 
 Kenneth P. Tercyak
 
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