Handbook of clinical psychology in medical settings : evidence-based assessment and intervention / edited by Christine M. Hunter, Christopher L. Hunter, Rodger Kessler.
Growing recognition of the role of behavioral health in overall health, the rise of health psychology, the trend toward interdisciplinary medicine--any number of factors have made clinical psychology an integral part of integrative care. Its applicability to the range of specialties, populations, an...
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Table of Contents:
- Psychology and Population Health Management
- A History of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
- Preparing the Next Generation for Integrated Care in Medical Settings: Training in Primary Care as a Foundation
- Core Competencies for Psychologists: How to Succeed in Medical Settings
- Ethics and the Law
- Evidence-Based Practice: Concepts and Techniques for Translating Research into Practice
- Marketing Health Psychology
- Balancing Value and Cost
- The Practice of Psychology in Medical Settings: Financially Sustainable Models
- Competency for Diverse Populations
- Working in Pediatrics
- Psychological Problems at Late Life: Holistic Care with Treatment Modules
- Practice in a Rural Setting
- Clinical Psychologists in Primary Care Settings
- Women's Health: Obstetrics and Gynecology
- The Hospital-Based Consultation and Liaison Service
- Endocrinology
- Gastrointestinal Conditions
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Chronic Pulmonary Diseases Across the Life Span
- Primary Insomnia and Sleep Apnea in Pediatric and Adult Populations
- Managing Chronic Pain in Primary Care
- Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Behavioral Oncology
- Physical Rehabilitation Programs
- Neurology and Neuropsychology
- Preoperative Mental Health Evaluations
- Behavioral Dentistry
- Conclusion: Final Thoughts from the Editors.