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Primary Article

Self-Help and Self-Care in Chronic Illness

Authors: ALAN L. GRIECO PhD, KENNETH F. KOPEL PhD

Abstract

ABSTRACTSome cultural and epidemiologic factors leading to a new emphasis on self-care in chronic illness are reviewed and current applications of self-care in medicine are illustrated with examples. Emotional and behavioral aspects of self-care programs are detailed with special attention to compliance, family involvement, and new roles for health professionals. Theoretic implications of the self-help orientation are related to the learned helplessness theory of depression.

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