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April 1, 2015 at 11:30 pm

Psychology Colloquium | Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being in Organ Transplantation, April 3

The Psychology Colloquium series presents Dr. Mary Amanda Dew on “Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being in Organ Transplantation: Predictors and Outcomes” on Friday, April 3, at 11:50 a.m. in Porter 102.

Dr. Mary Amanda Dew

Dr. Mary Amanda Dew

Dew is Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Clinical and Translational Science; Director of the Clinical Epidemiology Program, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic; and Director of Quality of Life Research, Artificial Heart Program and Adult Cardiothoracic Transplantation at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Medical Center. See her CV.

Abstract: Organ transplantation exemplifies the use of high-technology medicine to treat advanced and chronic diseases. Dr. Dew will discuss the health psychology of organ transplantation, and its relevance to the broader study of psychological issues in chronic disease. Drawing on her studies in this area over the past 20 years, as well as the burgeoning literature in the field of transplantation, she will describe the most common psychological problems and concerns arising in transplant populations; consider factors that increase risk for such problems; and review evidence concerning the impact of such problems on transplant-related morbidities and mortality. She will also describe strategies that either improve—or hold promise to improve—mental health and general psychosocial well-being after transplantation. Although the focus of the talk will be on transplant recipients, she will consider the perspectives of family caregivers and living donors, and the impact of the transplant process on these individuals as well as the transplant recipients themselves.

 

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