Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Mental Health and Physical Health are undeniably connected. One cannot recover physically, if there is still mental suffering, and vice versa. The essays collected here examine the relationship between mental and physical health, and how that relationship flourishes or suffers in a managed care environment. Understanding more about how the psychological aftereffects of an illness, and the best ways to respond to them, will ultimately enhance the care offered to patients. The contributors offer a wide range of examples of linked physical and mental illnesses, with advice on how best to responsibly address and treat both.

Clinicians and practitioners will welcome this guide to navigating a managed care system and working with patients to heal both their mental and physical maladies equally.

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Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Mental Health and Physical Health are undeniably connected. One cannot recover physically, if there is still mental suffering, and vice versa. The essays collected here examine the relationship between mental and physical health, and how that relationship flourishes or suffers in a managed care environment. Understanding more about how the psychological aftereffects of an illness, and the best ways to respond to them, will ultimately enhance the care offered to patients. The contributors offer a wide range of examples of linked physical and mental illnesses, with advice on how best to responsibly address and treat both.

Clinicians and practitioners will welcome this guide to navigating a managed care system and working with patients to heal both their mental and physical maladies equally.

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Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

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Overview

Mental Health and Physical Health are undeniably connected. One cannot recover physically, if there is still mental suffering, and vice versa. The essays collected here examine the relationship between mental and physical health, and how that relationship flourishes or suffers in a managed care environment. Understanding more about how the psychological aftereffects of an illness, and the best ways to respond to them, will ultimately enhance the care offered to patients. The contributors offer a wide range of examples of linked physical and mental illnesses, with advice on how best to responsibly address and treat both.

Clinicians and practitioners will welcome this guide to navigating a managed care system and working with patients to heal both their mental and physical maladies equally.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135450397
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/23/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Leon A. Schein, Harold S. Bernard, Henry I. Spitz, Philip R. Muskin

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Significance of Psychosocial Factors to Health and Disease, Charles L. Sheridan, Sally A. Radmacher; Chapter 2 Psychosocial Factors Affecting Medical Conditions, Kenneth S. Gorfinkle, Felice Tager; Medical Conditions; Chapter 3 Psychosocial Sequelae of Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Michael A. Andrykowski, Janet S. Carpenter, Rita K. Munn; Chapter 4 Psychosocial Considerations in Essential Hypertension, Coronary Heart Disease, and End-Stage Renal Disease, Timothy W. Smith, Paul N. Hopkins; Chapter 5 Psychosocial Dimensions of Gastrointestinal Disorders, Kevin W. Olden, Philip R. Muskin; Chapter 6 Endocrine Disorders, Elbert F. Sholar, Susan G. Kornstein, David F. Gardner; Chapter 7 Neurological Illnesses, Laurie Stevens, Julie K. Schulman; Chapter 8 Infectious Diseases, Jenifer A. Nields, John A.R. Grimaldi JR.; Chapter 9 Women’s Health, Mindy E. Weiss, Elizabeth H.W. Ricanati, Elsa-Grace V. Giardina; Treatment; Chapter 10 The Impact of Stress and the Objectives of Psychosocial Interventions, Luiz R.A. Gazzola, Philip R. Muskin; Chapter 11 Treatment, Kathleen Ulman; Summary; Chapter 12 Summary and Future Directions, Harold S. Bernard, Henry I. Spitz, Leon A. Schein, Philip R. Muskin;
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