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Fostering Reflection and Providing Feedback: Helping Others Learn from Experiences
: : Univ. of Colorado, Denver. Text grew out of the out-of-print book, Providing Constructive Feedback, c1991. Describes the two underlying principles of becoming a thoughtful practitioner: reflection and feedback. Offers strategies to assist students in developing the attitudes and skills to assess their work. Softcover.
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Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology: Medical Disorders and Behavioral Applications (Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology)
from: American Psychological Association (APA)
: : First volume in this new series detailing the contributions to scientific knowledge and evaluation and intervention of health psychology. This volume explores the role of behavior and psychology in the development, progression, and treatment of a wide range of medical disorders and applications based on ICD-9 classification.
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Women in Medicine: Career and Life Management
: :In this newly revised, expanded and updated edition, the authors have provided a definitive resource about and for women physicians. From statistical data regarding practicing women physicians in the U.S. and abroad, minorities and gay/lesbian physicians, to practical advice on coping with stress, WOMEN IN MEDICINE: CAREER AND LIFE MANAGEMENT, 3rd Edition, is an exceedingly useful and insightful volume for understanding and managing the issues faced by women physicians in both their professional and personal lives.
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Your Child in the Balance
: :In Your Child in the Balance, child psychiatrist, Kevin Kalikow examines the highly topical and thorny question of whether and when to prescribe psychiatric medication to children. As parents, are we too ready to run to our pediatrician for Ritalin when our child shows the first sign of inattention at school? Or do we instead shy away from our doctor's recommendation to consider an anti-depressant for a chronically sad and withdrawn teenager? Among the ever-growing outcry that psychiatric medicines are over-prescribed to children and adolescents today, how is a parent to know ...
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Behavioral Medicine Made Ridiculously Simple (MedMaster Series)
: :Montana State University. Text for medical students and residents on practicing medicine humanely and with the appropriate amount of humor and sensitivity to patients' needs. Considers clinical problems that commonly require behavioral intervention and the developmental stages of the human lifespan. Softcover.
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Reframing Health Behavior Change With Behavioral Economics
from: Lawrence Erlbaum
: :Behavioral economics is a rapidly developing area of psychological science that has synergistically merged microeconomic concepts with behavioral research methods. A driving force behind the growth of behavioral economics has been its recent application to behaviors that significantly affect health. The book examines the latest behavioral economic research on smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, obesity, gambling, and other poor health habits, and explores the implications for individual and community interventions and policy directions. This innovative book describes new concepts and methods developed in behavioral economics and applies them to understanding health behavior ...
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Understanding Childhood Eczema
: :As many parents know, eczema amongst children can be a difficult, painful and frustrating condition to cope with for the parent and the child. It frequently causes irritable behaviour in the child and sleep disruption. This can result in parenting difficulties, and may even place the child at increased risk of behavioural and emotional problems. In addition to covering the medical aspects of the condition, Understanding Childhood Eczema focuses on the psychological consequences and how they can be managed, as well as psychological factors in treatment. Revealing the advantages and drawbacks of ...
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The Language of the Heart: The Body's Response to Human Dialogue
: :As many parents know, eczema amongst children can be a difficult, painful and frustrating condition to cope with for the parent and the child. It frequently causes irritable behaviour in the child and sleep disruption. This can result in parenting difficulties, and may even place the child at increased risk of behavioural and emotional problems. In addition to covering the medical aspects of the condition, Understanding Childhood Eczema focuses on the psychological consequences and how they can be managed, as well as psychological factors in treatment. Revealing the advantages and drawbacks of ...
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Presurgical Psychological Screening in Chronic Pain Syndromes: A Guide for the Behavioral Health Practitioner
: :This practice guide describes an approach to psychological evaluation of the chronic pain patient who is being considered for surgery. It identifies a multitude of risk factors for poor surgical outcome and reviews research associated with each risk factor.
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Caring for Patients: A Critique of the Medical Model
: :An experienced and compassionate physician questions the prevailing medical model of patient care--that every illness has a physical cause that can be identified and treated medically—and argues for the necessity of taking the psychological and social situation of the patient into account in the process of diagnosis and treatment.
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