The biopsychosocial approach : past, present, and future
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The biopsychosocial approach : past, present, and future
The University of Rochester Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
According to the biopsychosocial model, developed by the late Dr. George Engel, how physicians approach patients and the problems they present is very much influenced by conceptual models of which they are often unaware. Taking into consideration the attributes of the patient as a person [including biological, psychological and sociological aspects] provides for a better model of health care than does the existing biomedical model.
Table of Contents
Clinical Approach of the Biopsychosocial Model - George L. Engel MD
Introduction to the Biopsychosocial Approach (with Timothy Quill and Susan McDaniel) - Richard Frankel
Clinical Practice and the Biopsychosocial Model (with Pieter leRoux, Diane Morse, Anthony Suchman, and Geoffrey Williams) - Ronald M. Epstein
Fourteen Years of Colds, Conflicts, Cardiac Disease and Cancer: A Clinical Narrative Illustrating the Biopsychosocial Model - Patrice J. Proulx
A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Mental Disorders: Depresssion in the Primary Care Setting - Frank deGruy
Psychoneuroimmunology: Basic Research in the Biopsychosocial Approach - Robert Ader
The Science of the Art of Medicine: Research on the Biopsychosocial Model of Health Care (with Richard Frankel, Thomas Campbell, and Edward Deci)Thomas Campbell, and Edward Deci) - Geoffrey Williams
Evidence for the Patient-Centered Clinical Method as a Means of Implementing the Biopsychosocial Model - Moira Stewart
Medical Education Reform at the University of Rochester and the Biopsychosocial Tradition (with Edward Hundert and Lindsey Henson)Henson) - Elaine Dannefer
An Evidence-Based Infrastructure for Patient-Centered Interviewing - Robert C. Smith
Improving Biopsychosocial Competence of German Primary Care Physicians in Diagnosing and Treating Somatoform Disorders (with Manfred Cierpka, and Michael WirschingManfred Cierpka, and Michael Wirsching - Kurt Fritzsche
Relationship-Centered Administration: A Case Study in a Community Hospital Department of Medicine (with Howard Beckman, Susan McDaniel, and Edward Deci)Susan McDaniel, and Edward Deci) - Anthony Suchman
George Engel and Rochester's Biopsychosocial Tradition: Historical and Developmental Perspectives - Theodore Brown
Systems Theory and the Biopsychosocial Model - Lyman Wynne
Analysis of a Biopsychosocial Correspondence: Models, Mentors and Meanings (with Kathryn Markakis, Laura Brachman, Brinda Dalal, and Tobie Olsan)and Tobie Olsan) - Mary Dombeck
The Future of the Biopsychosocial Approach (with Richard Frankel, and Susan McDaniel) - Patrice J. Proulx
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