The Practice of behavioural medicine
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The Practice of behavioural medicine
(Oxford science publications)
Published by BPS Books (The British Psychological Society) in association with Oxford University Press : Distributed by Oxford University Press, c1989
1st ed
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Behavioural medicine is a major growth area in clinical psychology, as psychologists have come to realize the potential which exists for psychological treatment of physical disease. There are many books dealing with the theoretical, experimental and technical developments in the area, but this book details the methods of assessment and treatment. The work considers the practice of psychological methods in both the assessment and management of selected problems in behavioural medicine. All the authors have specialist clinical experience of work in behavioural medicine and describe methods used in his or her particular area, in enough detail to allow clinical psychologists to embark upon the assessment and treatment of particular disorders. Although the book is intended primarily for clinical psychologists, both qualified and in training, it should also be of interest to medical and paramedical professionals.
Table of Contents
- Hypertension, Derek Johnston and Andrew Steptoe
- cardiac rehabilitation, Wolfgang Langosch
- injury to the central nervous system, Barbara Wilson
- chronic pain, Shirley Pearce
- counselling in HIV infection and AIDS, John Green
- the management of obesity, Jane Wardle
- insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents, Peter Fonagy et al
- dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome and the menopause, Lynda Gannon
- irritable bowel syndrome, Susan Thornton
- respiratory disorders, Thomas L.Creer and Joan K.Wigal
- helping smokers give up, Martin Jarvis.
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