Psychiatric aspects of head and neck cancer surgery.
1987
Psychiatric problems of patients with head and neck cancer includes reactions to disfiguring illness and treatment; adjustment to alterations of speech, eating, and other functions including sex; changes in body image; alcohol and tobacco addiction; pain; organic brain syndromes; and dealing with terminal illness. Although speech is often compromised, head and neck patients can communicate and psychiatric work is possible. The consultation-liaison psychiatrist can provide considerable assistance by utilizing psychodynamic, behavioral, and pharmacologic modes of treatment and by working with family members and staff.
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