VIDEOS ON CANCER
We are pleased to bring you these videos involving cancer...
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The voices in this book belong to five families who invited award-winning filmmakers Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar into their lives for six years as their children wer being treated in the pediatric oncology unit at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The stunning, heartbreaking and heartwarming footage they captured became the documentary A Lion in the House, which debuted to fantastic acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to be broadcast to millions by PBS. In this book, those families reflect on what they lived through as their children endured the painful treatments that represent the very best that the scientific world has to offer.
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Customers: Caregivers, Consumers, Hospice, Public Libraries, Social Workers, Universities
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Save money when you purchase all three modules Lion in the House modules together.
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Customers: Caregivers, Consumers, Hospice, Public Libraries, Social Workers, Universities
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Now you can buy both the 3x award winning documentary, Lion in the House and the shorter segments on end of life, survivorship and resilience. These films are excellent resources for hospitals, colleges, schools, oncology specialists, community groups and more. Call us for Special Pricing and Bulk Rates.
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Customers: Caregivers, Consumers, Hospice, Public Libraries, Social Workers, Universities
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The Institute of Medicine defines pediatric palliative care to include the spiritual needs of a family, with a broad view of spirituality as the search for meaning and purpose in life and in death. The real-life stories in this module offer specific, complicated case studies around issues of spirituality during a pediatric medical crisis.
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Customers: Alternative/Wellness Professionals, Caregivers, Hospitals, Medical Offices, Spiritual/Religious Organizations, Training and Development
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With childhood cancer survival rates now nearing 80%, most young cancer patients will find themselves going back to school. But will they be accepted and understood by their peers? Academically, will they be months behind? Will the effects of their treatment interfere with their learning abilities?
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Nurses of critically ill pediatric patients often form long-term and intense relationships with patients and their families. While caring for vulnerable families, nurses and other health care professionals often struggle to establish safe, therapeutic relationships and define their advocacy roles. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing defines professional boundaries as the limits of the professional relationship that allow for a safe therapeutic connection between the professional’s power and the client’s vulnerability.
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Customers: Hospitals, Training and Development
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This program offers an intimate view of patients, families and professional caregivers when a cure for cancer is beyond reach. The program explores a variety of journeys at the end of life. Whether families draw on extensive or minimal support from siblings, stepparents and grandparents, they face choices that can lead to confusion and disagreement. Many other factors can increase the crushing burden at the end of a child’s life, including a breakdown of communication within the medical team or between physicians, patients and parents; cultural barriers; and family stresses unrelated to cancer. Making decisions and living with them can be agonizing for everyone involved.
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Customers: Bereavement Counselors, Hospice, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Social Workers, Spiritual/Religious Organizations, Training and Development
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When a child is diagnosed with cancer, everyone needs healing - - including the siblings! Each year over 12,400 children are diagnosed with cancer. This means that approximately 18,000 vulnerable brothers and sisters are thrown into their own pediatric cancer journeys. Taken from the Primetime
Emmy Award-winning documentary, A LION IN THE HOUSE, Siblings Stories follows the challenges of five children and young adults whose lives are irrevocably changed because of a brother or sister's cancer. From understanding a sibling's extreme risk-taking behaviors to the seeking of post-traumatic
strength, this module offers real-life case studies to illuminate the "shadow survivors" - the siblings.
Full curriculum includes competencies, learning objectives, discussion questions, and take-away actions designed by leading practitioners of this important emerging issue. Siblings Stories is intended for pediatric medical professionals, social workers, child life specialists, chaplains, organizations working to support families battling pediatric cancer, and school administrators and staff.
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Customers: Caregivers, Hospitals, Mental Health Professionals, Researchers, Training and Development, Youth Agencies
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This "A Lion in the House" program shows the enormous burden that cancer puts on any family. It also brings to light the particular impact on families headed by single parents, uninsured or underinsured families, and people in communities where resources are scarce and support is difficult to obtain.
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Customers: Alternative/Wellness Professionals, Hospice, Hospitals, Medical Offices, Mental Health Professionals, Nursing Homes, Spiritual/Religious Organizations, Youth Agencies
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This video is a celebration of the lives of African American women who have survived breast cancer and work to educate others about early detection and taking charge of their own breast health.
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Customers: Alternative/Wellness Professionals, Caregivers, Mental Health Professionals, Social Workers, Spiritual/Religious Organizations
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Here are some links to Cancer resources on the web:
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