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Anatomy, Computers, Ethical Wills, Family Health Portrait, Forgiveness, Genealogy, Law, Meditation, Scrapbooks, Psychology
Cancer Supportive Care Team
BF - Meditation and Forgiveness
BJ - Ethical Wills
CS - Genealogy, Legacy Project, Family Health History
KF - United States Law
QA - Computer Science
QM - Human Anatomy
BF - Meditation and Forgiveness
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- BF637.A75.1 - Mindfulness Meditation Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Marc Abramson, DDS- Mindfulness meditation training gives one the tools to live in the present moment, to bring soothing kindness to ones self and to walk through the unfolding of life one step at a time.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/mbsr.html
First appeared 2002-02-11; updated 2007-11-08- BF637.L42.1 - Art and Science of Forgiveness
Frederic Luskin, PhD- Forgiveness can be defined as the - peace and understanding that come from blaming that which has hurt you less, taking the life experience less personally, and changing your grievance story
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/forgive.html
First appeared 2001-12-23; updated 2007-11-08
BJ - Ethics
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- BJ1286.W6.C189.1 - Appendix A - Potential Topics for an Ethical Will
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Reasons for making this ethical will - thoughts about life, death, ethics, family, decendants, friends, standards, hopes and goals.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/ethical.html
First appeared 2008-01-31
CS - Genealogy, Legacy Project, Family Health History
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- CS71.C188.1 - Journal Boxes - Scrapbook or Journal Storytelling
Paula Chung- A Journal Scrapbook or Storytelling Box is a fun and easy way to record your family stories, memories and experiences.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/journal.html
First appeared 2008-02-27; updated 2008-02-29- CS71.C189.1 - Appendix D - Creating Your Family Tree
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Genealogy searches and information are accessible using computer and Internet electronic resources. Building a family tree can be found at commercial websites - a great time and effort saver.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/tree.html
First appeared 2008-01-31- CS71.C189.2 - Appendix E - Scrapbooking
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- A heritage scrapbook is a wonderful project to share precious memories. A family tree may help you organize the layout. Use acid-free, archival items for everything in your scrapbook.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/scrapbook.html
First appeared 2008-01-31- CS71.C189.3 - Appendix B - The Family History Initiative of the U.S. Surgeon General
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Information on the medical conditions of your parents, grandparents, and other blood relatives can help your doctor predict the disorders for which you may be at risk and take action to keep you and your family healthy. The Surgeon General has created a new computerized tool called theFamily History Initiative, to encourage all American families to understand the importance of family health history for their own lives.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/family.html
First appeared 2008-01-31- CS71.C189.4 - My Family Health Portrait Forms
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Forms for the U.S. Surgeon General, national public health campaign called the Family History Initiative
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/portrait.html
First appeared 2008-01-31- CS71.C189.5 - Appendix H - Legacy Project Additional Resources
CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Books, Readings, Websites - additional information about Ethical Wills, Life Tapes, Scrapbooking, Geneology, Final Affairs, Wills, Legal Papers, End of Life Care
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/addition.html
First appeared 2008-01-31; updated 2008-03-2008- CS71.R39.1 - The Legacy Project Capturing the Memories of the Past and Planning for the Future
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Paula Chung, Alexandra Andrews, J. Ben Davoren, MD, PhD, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Louise Maffitt, BFA, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, David Spiegel, MD- A practical way of capturing a family legacy story and history of memories and precious events. The project also provides guidance on how to plan end-of-life care, personal and financial affairs, and help simplify necessary family duties and vital decisions
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/index.html
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.2 - The Legacy Project Capturing the Memories of the Past and Planning for the Future (PDF version)
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Paula Chung, Alexandra Andrews, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, Isadora R. Rosenbaum, MA, David Spiegel, MD- A practical way of capturing a family legacy story and history of memories and precious events. The project also provides guidance on how to plan end-of-life care, personal and financial affairs, and help simplify necessary family duties and vital decisions
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/legacyproject.pdf
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.3 - The Legacy Project Introduction and Goals
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, David Spiegel, MD- A practical way of capturing a family legacy story and history of memories and precious events. The project also provides guidance on how to plan end-of-life care, personal and financial affairs, and help simplify necessary family duties and vital decisions
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/intro.html
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.4 - Legacy Lessons of Symbolic Immortality
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, David Spiegel, MD- There are four types of symbolic immortality, Biologic Symbolic Immortality - family, children and future generations. Theological or Religious Symbolic Immortality - belief in life after death is seen in most religions and spiritual practices. Creative Symbolic Immortality - art, literature, discovery in science, a humble benevolent, kind act for someone in need. Symbolic Immortality of Nature - we participate in eternity through our appreciation and understanding of the persistent life and death cycles of nature.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/future.html
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.5 - Legacy Project Concepts and Goals
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, David Spiegel, MD- Symbolic immortality with the Legacy Project interviews can be shared by many generations as a reflection of their heritage. The spirit and philosophy will live on with collection of family pictures, scrapbooks, stories, articles, documents and photographs, and audiotapes, CDs or DVDs, a powerful coping tool when dealing with age, illness or a life crisis. Future generations can identify their roots and include any medical history, and a genetic reconstruction of heredity.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/concept.html
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.6 - Legacy Project Parts
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, and CancerSupportiveCare.com Legacy Project- Ethical wills offer an opportunity to add to personal family knowledge and history. Genetic medical history provides guidance for medical illnesses - heart disease, stroke,diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis and cancer. Family history, prompts memories of early years, ancestors, and family stories. A Legacy of Love provides planned social, legal, financial, and end-of-life arrangements for your survivors.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/part.html
First appeared 2007-10-13; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.7 - Appendix F - Conducting a Legacy Project Interview
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Eva Chittenden, MSW, Jane Hawgood, MSW, Denah Joseph, MFT, Alexandra von Ehrenkrook, Alison Siegel, MFT, Stephanie Shapiro, BA, David Spiegel, MD- Filming memorabilia with the patient narrating stories helps to establish their role in the family. The camera should focus on members as they speak or react to the words of others. Plan to record about 90 minutes of interview time.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/conduct.html
First appeared 2007-10-18; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.8 - Planning for Your Future by Getting Your Affairs in Order
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Isadora R. Rosenbaum, MA- Life is full of unplanned events. Death is actually a shared experience for your family and friends. By sorting out your affairs now, you can bequeath the gifts of clear direction, rich memories, unique insights clear decisions, planned social and financial arrangements. A house swept clean of personal, financial and business cobwebs.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/affairs.html
First appeared 2007-10-18; updated 2008-03-19- CS71.R39.9 - Legacy of Love: End-of-Life Forms
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Isadora R. Rosenbaum, MA- Medical Emergency Wallet Card, Location of Records, Additional Considerations for Advance Directives, Persons to Notify after Death, and Obituary End-of-Life Forms
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Legacy/forms.html
First appeared 2007-10-21; updated 2008-03-19
KF - United States Law
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- KF27.F81.1 - Workplace Discrimination
Patricia Fobair LCSW, MPHS- When you do get back to work, you may notice many changes in the way your employer and co-workers treat you. Some of these changes may be subtle, some may be blatant. Ignorance about cancer is what gives rise to the myths, misconceptions, and prejudices that still prevail today.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/Survivor/work.html
First appeared 2007-12-04; updated 2008-01-09
QA - Computer Science
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- QA76.A8.1 - Useful Web Resources
Alexandra Andrews and Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD- The Cancer Supportive Care website provides current and up to date resources. Here are a few suggested links to begin using the Internet.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/links.html
First appeared 2007-01-19; updated 2008-02-14- QA76.A8.2 - EMail and E-Mail Etiquette
Alexandra Andrews, Annamarie Baldessari, David Bradley, Bob Gill, Larry Hengl, Michael McMillan- Email is very exciting. Using email, you can be in contact with anyone in the world
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/email.html
First appeared 2000-04-01; updated 2004-09-30- QA76.A8.3 - First Things to Know About Browsers, Web Sites and Addresses
Alexandra Andrews, Annamarie Baldessari, David Bradley, Bob Gill, Larry Hengl, Michael McMillan- How to get started on the web. Explains what is a browser, URL, URI, Hyperlink, security, address, and much more.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/first.html
First appeared 1999-04-29; updated 2004-09-30- QA76.A8.4 - Useful and Advanced Internet Search Tips
Alexandra Andrews, David Bradley, Bob Gill, Larry Hengl, Michael McMillan- Sooner or later, you will want to find information without becoming lost in the Internet jungle.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/searchweb.html
First appeared 2000-04-01; updated 2004-09-30- QA76.A8.5 - Web Site Access
Alexandra Andrews, David Bradley and Eileen Pichersky- We have made every effort to ensure the visually impaired, will feel welcome on CancerSupportiveCare.com.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/access.html
First Appeared 2000-04-01; updated 2007-11-06- QA76.C143.1 - Cancer Supportive Care Innovative Web Site Searches
Cancer Supportive Care Team- Search CancerSupportiveCare.com for innovative concepts related to how the medical team in conjunction with an organized comprehensive cancer rehabilitation program can optimize and enhance the standard treatments of surgery,radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and immunotherapy.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/search.html
First Appeared 2004-10-05; updated 2007-11-07- QA76.C143.2 - CSCW Web Site Simple Search
Cancer Supportive Care Team- Worldwide Internet cancer supportive care offers pertinent information tailored to the unique needs and benefits of the seeker.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/simplesearch.html
First Appeared 2004-10-05; updated 2005-01-01- QA76.C143.3 - Advanced Cancer Supportive Care Web Pages Search
Cancer Supportive Care Team- Advanced Search to optimize and enhance the standard treatments of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and immunotherapy.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/newsearch.php
First Appeared 2004-10-05; updated 2005-02-14- QA76.C143.4 - Advanced Cancer Supportive Care Web Pages Search Example
Cancer Supportive Care Team- Advanced Search to optimize and enhance the standard treatments of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and immunotherapy.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/searchexample.html
First Appeared 2005-02-14; updated 2007-11-07- QA76.G19.1 - Correo Electrónico
Bob Gill- El Correo Electrónico o E-mail o "email" es la manera de mandar y recibir los mensajes de la red entre los usuarios
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/correo.html
First appeared 1999-11-20; updated 2007-11-06- QA76.H60.1 - What Are Cookies
Larry Hengl- What are Cookies, Why are they used in computers?
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/cookies.html
First appeared 2000-01-10; updated 2007-11-06- QA76.R39.1 - Crisis on the World Wide Web: A Library Website Model
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Steve Stilson, Michael McMillan, Neil Dunlop and Alexandra Andrews- Create a website library. The Internet is the largest library in the world. Why not adopt Library of Congress Classification standards for organizing websites? Think of web pages as books.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/crisisweb.html
First appeared 2004-10-05; updated 2008-03-21- QA76.R39.2 - A Website Library Model: The Cancer Supportive Care Experience
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD and Alexandra Andrews- Our website library model saves us time, money, and effort as we expand, most rewarding, our users find needed Cancer Supportive Care information.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/webcrisis.html
First appeared 2008-03-21; updated 2008-04-03
QM - Human Anatomy
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- QM540.C49 - Anatomy of Chest Nerves for Post Breast Therapy Pain Syndrome
Jean Chan, BA, MA, SEd- Graphic of chest anatomy showing the nerves that are affected post breast therapy and surgery
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/anatomynerves.html
First appeared 2002-04-11; updated 2007-11-06
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