Handbook of Mind-Body Medicine for Primary Care

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Donald Moss, Angele McGrady, Terence C Davies, Ian Wickramasekera
SAGE Publications, 17/09/2002 - 576 páginas

"It is a very thorough and up-to-date clinical handbook and reference for the primary care Doc or nurse. . . . if you have a favorite Family Doc or Internist or Nurse Practitioner--or administrator--and you want them to have a nice gift, buy them this book. But read it before you give it away."
--JOURNAL OF NEUROTHERAPY

The Handbook of Mind-Body Medicine for Primary Care introduces an evidence-based mind-body approach to the medical and behavioral problems of primary care patients. Evidence-based mind-body practice draws on the best available scientific research, advocating the integration of well-documented mind-body therapies into primary health care. The handbook summarizes current mind-body practice and provides an overview of the basic techniques, including biofeedback, neurofeedback, relaxation therapies, hypnotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapies, acupuncture, and spiritual therapies. The editors also thoroughly demonstrate the application of these techniques to common disorders such as headache, chronic pain, and essential hypertension, as well as anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and sleep disorders.

The Handbook includes educational models with guidelines for physicians, nurses, physicians′ assistants, and behavioral health practitioners. The book closes with a look at the existential and spiritual side of the human encounter with sickness and disease. This handbook will benefit a wide variety of health providers in primary care.

The Handbook is divided into four parts:

  • Part I introduces the conceptual models from the psychophysiological perspective for understanding functional medical problems.
  • Part II describes specific clinical tools and interventions.
  • Part III overviews the best documented cognitive-behavioral approaches and alternative therapies to common disorders.
  • Part IV provides educational models for practitioners in each of the mind-body disciplines.

About the Editors

Donald Moss, Ph.D., is Director of Chronic Pain Services at West Michigan Behavioral Health Services.

Angele V. McGrady, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Physiology and Molecular Medicine at Medical College of Ohio.

Terence C. Davies, MD, is Chairman of Family and Community Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School.

Ian Wickramasekera, Ph.D., is a Professor of psychology at Saybrook Graduate School, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford Medical School, and Professor of Family Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School.

 

Índice

1 MindBody Medicine EvidenceBased Medicine Clinical Psychophysiology and Integrative Medicine
3
Somatization and Psychophysiological Disease
19
3 Psychophysiological Foundations of the MindBody Therapies
43
4 Complementary Alternative and Integrative Medicine
57
5 The Placebo Effect and Its Use in Biofeedback Therapy
69
Mind and Body in the Clinic
83
7 Professional Ethics and Practice Standards in MindBody Medicine
93
BASIC CLINICAL TOOLS
107
21 Functional Bowel and Anorectal Disorders
299
22 Urinary Incontinence
313
23 Fibromyalgia
323
24 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
333
25 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
347
26 Anxiety Disorders
359
27 Mood Disorders
377
28 Sleep and Sleep Disorders
393

8 Biofeedback and Biological Monitoring
109
9 Neurofeedback Neurotherapy and Quantitative EEG
123
10 Progressive Relaxation Autogenic Training and Meditation
137
11 Hypnotherapy
151
12 CognitiveBehavioral Therapies for the Medical Clinic
167
13 Acupuncture
181
14 Spirituality and Healing
191
APPLICATIONS TO COMMON DISORDERS
203
15 The Biobehavioral Treatment of Headache
205
16 Temporomandibular Disorders and Facial Pain
223
17 Asthma
235
18 Coronary Disease and Congestive Heart Disorder
249
Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome
259
Obesity Type 2 Diabetes Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
275
29 Rheumatoid Arthritis
407
30 Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
419
31 Caring for the Person With a Chronic Condition
429
EDUCATION FOR MINDBODY MEDICINE
441
32 Medical Education forMindBody Medicine
443
33 Nursing Education for MindBody Nursing
449
34 The Professional Role and Education of Physician Assistants in MindBody Medicine
457
35 The Behavioral Health Provider in MindBody Medicine
467
Healing the Wounded Soul
477
Author Index
489
About the Editors
535
About the Contributors
537
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Donald Moss received his B.S in International Relations from Georgetown University, his M.S. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Duquesne University. He is licensed in Clinical Psychology in the State of Michigan, certified as a Biofeedback Practitioner with the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America. He is a Training Consultant in Clinical Hypnosis, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Dr. Moss is Chair of the College of Mind-Body Medicine, at Saybrook University in San Francisco. He is past-president of Division 30 (hypnosis) of the American Psychological Association, past-president of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, current treasurer and certification chair for the Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, a SCEH delegate to the International Society for Hypnosis, a Board member of the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, and an advisory board member for the International Network for Integrative Mental Health. He is chief editor of the Handbook of Mind-Body Medicine for Primary Care (Sage Publications, 2003) and Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology (Greenwood Press, 1998), and chief editor of Biofeedback: A Clinical Journal, and consulting editor for Journal of Neurotherapy, Psychophysiology Today, and Journal of Phenomenological Psychology. Dr. Moss has published over 50 articles and chapters on consciousness, psychophysiology, spirituality in health, and integrative medicine. He operates a mind-body medicine clinic in Michigan, providing hypnosis and other mind-body services for anxiety, PTSD, functional medical problems, and chronic pain.

Angele McGrady, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Physiology and Molecular Medicine at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. Dr. McGrady is the past-president of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, and is an Editor of the journal Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. She is a reviewer for Physiology and Behavior and Diabetes Care. Dr. McGrady is the author of numerous journal articles applying physiological research methodology to chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension.

Terence C. Davies, MD, is Professor and Chair of Family and Community Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, and a practicing family physician. He is the Glennan Endowed Chair of Generalist Medicine at EVMS. Dr. Davies has a special interest in behavioral medicine interventions in primary care settings, and established a Division of Behavioral Medicine in his department three years ago.

Dr. Ian Wickramasekera is past-president of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, and was co-founder of AAPB’s Primary Care Section. Dr. Wickramasekera developed the High Risk Model, an empirical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of psychophysiological disorders. He is the author of Clinical Behavioral Medicine (1988, NY: Plenum), as well as over eighty articles and book chapters on a wide range of topics, from hypnosis, to psychophysiological psychotherapy, to somatization disorder.

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