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The Behavioral Medicine Treatment Planner
: :This invaluable sourcebook features pre-written treatment plan components for the field of behavioral medicine, including behavioral definitions, long-term goals, short-term objectives, therapeutic interventions, and DSM-IV diagnoses. The Behavioral Medicine Treatment Planner covers the psychological aspects of coping with illnesses such as cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, headaches, AIDS, and more. Psychologists, counselors, therapists, and other mental health professionals who work in medical settings will find this Planner indispensable.
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The Psychology of Dieting
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Worried Sick: Our Troubled Quest for Wellness
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Embracing the Wolf: A Lupus Victim and Her Family Learn to Live With Chronic Disease
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Behavior, Health, and Environmental Stress
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Physical Disability: A Psychological Approach
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Pregnancy Loss: Medical Therapeutics and Practical Considerations
: :Why do so many people fail at dieting? How can dieting lead to problems with normal eating? Taking a psychological perspective Sara Gilbert examines these and other questions and dispels some of the popular myths about dieting. This book should be of interest to general, students of social psychology.
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Psychiatric Dimensions of Medical Practice: What Primary-Care Physicians Should Know about Delirium, Demoralization, Suicidal Thinking, and Competence to Refuse Medical Advice
: :In this book, Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Phillip R. Slavney, M.D., offers a concise guide that will help primary-care physicians evaluate and treat patients who are delirious, demoralized, thinking of suicide, or refusing to follow medical advice.Although these patients exhibit emotional distress, cognitive disturbance, or maladaptive behavior, the cause of the problem is often their medical illness and treatment. For that reason, many such patients can receive excellent care from their own physicians--physicians who, given the resistance of managed care companies to specialist referrals, must now bear that responsibility in any event. After ...
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Spinal Cord Injuries: Psychological, Social, and Vocational Rehabilitation
: :This second edition of Trieschmann's acclaimed book is an updated and comprehensive information source for all professionals involved in spinal cord injury management, providing a complete picture of the field as we know it today.
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Integrated Treatment for Psychiatric Disorders (Review of Psychiatry)
from: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
: :More than any other professional activity, integrated treatmentAthe simultaneous use of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy to treat patients with mental disordersAdefines the field of psychiatry and distinguishes it from other mental health disciplines and medical specialties. This volume represents cutting-edge discussionsAincluding frequent use of clinical vignettes by skilled and senior cliniciansAof the clinical indications, challenges, and approaches of this most common type of psychiatric intervention. Beginning with an overview of the scientific literature supporting integrated treatment, including a fascinating discussion on how patients attribute meanings to medications and how these meanings affect treatment ...
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