Il viaggio

Authors

Giulia Lamiani
University of Milan, Milan, Italy
ORCID logo http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1943-3282
Keywords: Clinical Psychology, Critical care, Adolescent, Visitors to Patiens, family members, Humanization of Care, Open Visitation Policy

Synopsis

The book, for kids between the ages of 11 and 13, is part of an action research project (MinViTI) dedicated to the accompaniment and support of youngsters who have a family member hospitalized in Intensive Care Unit. Through the journey of a kid, led by a wise man in the world where his father is battling his illness, the reader will find a way to recognize and share his emotions, activate resources and prepare for a possible visit to the Intensive Care Unit.

The book is promoted in collaboration with the Intensive project, it, a scientific initiative supported by SIAARTI, Aniarti, AAROI-EMAC, and dedicated to the humanization of ICU care.

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Author Biographies

Michela Maxia

Is a psychologist and family psychotherapist. She works at the Clinical Psychology Unit of the Santi Paolo e Carlo Hospital, Milan, where she provides psychological support for children, adolescents, adults, and their families. For years she collaborated with the University of Milan as an adjunct professor of Clinical Psychology for occupational therapist’ students.

Giulia Lamiani, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Giulia Lamiani, psychologist and psychotherapist, is Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Milan. She previously worked at Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Humanitas University where she taught “Communication and relationship” to undergraduate students and healthcare professionals. He collaborates with the Clinical Psychology Unit of the Santi Paolo e Carlo Hospital, Milan, where she coordinated the adaptation of the “Program to Enhance Relational and Communication Skills” (PERCS) to the Italian context. For the development of PERCS in Italy, she received the Terzani Award for Humanization of Medicine.

Published
April 7, 2022

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)
979-12-80325-51-8