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Behavioral Medicine: An Integrated Biobehavioral Approach to Health and Illness
from: Elsevier Publishing Company
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Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives, Volume 3 (Developments in Clinical Psychology)
from: Ablex Publishing
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Behavioral Medicine: The Biopsychosocial Approach (Environment and Health)
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Behavioral Science for Medical Students
from: Williams & Wilkins
: :Includes the latest perspective on important topics such as accidents, biostatistics, pregnancy, psychopathology, gender psychology, psychotherapy, sociobiology, & brain imaging.
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Behavioral Treatment of Disease (D)
: :Includes the latest perspective on important topics such as accidents, biostatistics, pregnancy, psychopathology, gender psychology, psychotherapy, sociobiology, & brain imaging.
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Behavioural Psychotherapy in Primary Care: A Practice Manual
: :Includes the latest perspective on important topics such as accidents, biostatistics, pregnancy, psychopathology, gender psychology, psychotherapy, sociobiology, & brain imaging.
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Between Analyst and Patient: New Dimensions in Countertransference and Transference
from: The Analytic Press
: :This exemplary introduction to countertransference and transference focuses on three areas in which Freud's classical presentation of these concepts must be expanded: (1) the treatment of difficult character disorders; (2) the conduct of brief psychotherapy; and (3) analytic work by and with women.
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Beyond Rage: The Emotional Impact of Chronic Physical Illness
: :This exemplary introduction to countertransference and transference focuses on three areas in which Freud's classical presentation of these concepts must be expanded: (1) the treatment of difficult character disorders; (2) the conduct of brief psychotherapy; and (3) analytic work by and with women.
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Biological and Psychological Factors in Cardiovascular Disease
: :This exemplary introduction to countertransference and transference focuses on three areas in which Freud's classical presentation of these concepts must be expanded: (1) the treatment of difficult character disorders; (2) the conduct of brief psychotherapy; and (3) analytic work by and with women.
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Breast Cancer (The Experience of Illness Series)
: :Breast Cancer examines the effects of the disease on women through all stages of treatment. It draws heavily on verbatim accounts of sufferers together with relevant findings and theories from scientific research.
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