CHAPTER 2:Living with Chronic Kidney Disease
Topic 40Coping
Coping: A diagnosis of any kind of chronic illness can be difficult. It is important to realize that you do not have to live with a chronic illness like kidney disease alone. A skilled team of medical professionals is available to help you. You may also find it helpful to speak to other people who have chronic kidney disease. Taking an active role in your care by learning all you can about kidney disease is one of the most important things you can do.
TITLEPRODUCED BYSOURCECONTACTWEB ADDRESS
When Your Kidneys FailNational Kidney FoundationBook312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
Coping Effectively: A Guide for Patients and Their FamiliesNational Kidney FoundationBrochure312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
Working With Kidney Disease/ Rehabilitation and EmploymentNational Kidney FoundationBrochure312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
The Health Care TeamNational Kidney FoundationBrochure312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
About Chronic Kidney Disease: A Guide for Patients and Their FamiliesNational Kidney FoundationBrochure312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
Coping With Kidney FailureRobert H. Philips, Ph.D.Book
Healing/ The Body BetrayedRobert A. Klein, Ph.D. and Marcia Goodman Landau, Ph.D.Book
AAKP Patient Plan: Diagnosis toTreatment ChoiceAmerican Association of Kidney PatientsBooklet Phase 1800-749-2257www.aakp.org
Stay in Touch-How Your Kidneys Work & Why Sometimes They Don'tBaxter and AAKPBookletwww.kidneydirections.com
Write Now: Maintaining A Creative Spirit While Homebound and IllSusan Dion, Ph.D.Booklet

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