The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Behavioral Medicine : a Clinician's Guide to Evidence-based Psychosocial Interventions for Individuals with Medical Illness.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springer International Publishing,
2016.
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Colección: | Current clinical psychiatry.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction toẗheÈMGH Handbook ofÈBehavioral Medicine; References; Part I: Health Risk Behaviors; Chapter 2: Smoking Cessation; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Prevalence ofÈSmoking; 2.2 Psychological Comorbidities andẗheÈRole ofÈStress andÈNegative Affect; 2.3 Treatment Delivery; 2.4 Smoking Cessation Medications andÄdherence; 2.5 Electronic Cigarettes; 2.6 Assessments; 2.7 Behavioral Treatments: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approaches; 2.8 Motivational Interviewing; 2.9 Anxiety andÈSmoking; 2.10 Mindfulness andÈMind-Body Approaches.
- 2.10.1 Research Evidence Base forÈMind-Body Interventions2.11 Specific Populations ofÈConcern; 2.11.1 Asthma; 2.11.2 Cancer Patients andÈSurvivors; 2.11.3 HIV/AIDS andÈSmoking; 2.11.3.1 Smoking Cessation and HIV; 2.11.4 Smoking AmongËthnic andÈRacial Minority Patients; 2.11.5 Case Illustration; 2.12 First Four Weekly Sessions; 2.13 Four Biweekly Sessions; 2.14 Monthly Sessions; References; Resources; Chapter 3: Cognitive-Behavioral Management ofÖbesity; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Prevalence andÈDefinition ofÖbesity; 3.1.2 Medical andÈPsychosocial Comorbidities; 3.2 Treatment.
- 3.2.1 Overview andËmpirical Evidence forẗheÈRole ofÈCBT inẗheÈTreatment ofÖbesity3.2.2 Assessment; 3.2.3 Cognitive andÈBehavioral Strategies forẄeight Management; 3.2.4 Physical Activity Module; 3.2.5 Dietary Module; 3.2.6 Behavior Modification Module; 3.2.7 Motivational Interviewing (MI); 3.2.8 Behavioral Problem-Solving; 3.2.9 Communication Skills; 3.3 Related Considerations inẗheÈCognitive-Behavioral Treatment ofÖbesity; 3.3.1 Binge andËmotional Eating; 3.3.2 Body Image Disturbance; 3.3.3 Weight Loss Surgery; 3.4 Special Population Concerns; 3.4.1 Children andẗheËlderly.
- 3.4.2 Socioeconomic Factors andËthnicity3.5 Comorbid Medical Conditions andẄeight Management; 3.5.1 Pain Management; 3.5.2 Diabetes Management; 3.5.3 Obstructive Sleep Apnea; 3.6 Case Example; References; Additional Resources; Websites; Chapter 4: Cognitive andÈBehavioral Approaches forÈTreating Substance Use Disorders Among Behavioral Medicine Patients; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Chapter Overview; 4.1.2 Prevalence, Clinical Presentations, andÏmplications ofäÈComorbid Substance Use Disorder AmongÈBehavioral Medicine Patient Populations.
- 4.1.3 Cognitive Behavioral Approaches forÈTreating Substance Use Disorders4.1.4 Empirical Support forÈCBT inẗheÈTreatment ofÈSUD; 4.1.4.1 Moderators ofÈTreatment Outcomes; 4.1.5 Implementing CBT forÈSUD AmongÈPatients withÈMedical Conditions; 4.1.6 Harm Reduction; 4.1.7 Case Example; 4.1.8 Summary; 4.2 Additional Resources; References; Part II: Chronic Conditions; Chapter 5: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy forÈChronic Pain; 5.1 Development andËvolution ofẗheÈCognitive Behavioral Model forÈPain; 5.2 Common Comorbid Psychological Factors; 5.3 Efficacy ofÈCBT forÈChronic Pain.