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Integrative medicine for vulnerable populations = a clinical guide to working with chronic and comorbid medical disease, mental illness, and addiction /
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Integrative medicine for vulnerable populations/ by Julia Hodgson .. [et al.].
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a clinical guide to working with chronic and comorbid medical disease, mental illness, and addiction /
其他作者:
Hodgson, Julia.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
xi, 198 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Section One Foundational Concepts of Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts of Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 2 Models of Integrative Practice -- Chapter 3 Requisite Practices of Integrative Medicine -- Section Two Conceptualization and Diagnosis in Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 4 Understanding the Disease of Addiction -- Chapter 5 The Four Facets of Patient Conceptualization -- Chapter 6 Diagnostic Decision Making Processes -- Section Three Treatment within an Integrative Medicine Model -- Chapter 7 Behavioral and Psychological Interventions for Addiction -- Chapter 8 Adjunctive Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Addictions -- Chapter 9 Applying Integrative Medicine Skills to a Case Example -- Section Four Logistical Considerations of Integrative Care -- Chapter 10 Setting Up an Integrative Medicine Team -- Chapter 11 An Integrative Training Model -- Chapter 12 Applying Coordinated Treatment Skills to a Case Example -- Chapter 13 Sample Patient Guide to Care -- Chapter 14 Conclusion.
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Integrative medicine. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21611-5
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9783030216115
Integrative medicine for vulnerable populations = a clinical guide to working with chronic and comorbid medical disease, mental illness, and addiction /
Integrative medicine for vulnerable populations
a clinical guide to working with chronic and comorbid medical disease, mental illness, and addiction /[electronic resource] :by Julia Hodgson .. [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xi, 198 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Section One Foundational Concepts of Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts of Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 2 Models of Integrative Practice -- Chapter 3 Requisite Practices of Integrative Medicine -- Section Two Conceptualization and Diagnosis in Integrative Medicine -- Chapter 4 Understanding the Disease of Addiction -- Chapter 5 The Four Facets of Patient Conceptualization -- Chapter 6 Diagnostic Decision Making Processes -- Section Three Treatment within an Integrative Medicine Model -- Chapter 7 Behavioral and Psychological Interventions for Addiction -- Chapter 8 Adjunctive Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Addictions -- Chapter 9 Applying Integrative Medicine Skills to a Case Example -- Section Four Logistical Considerations of Integrative Care -- Chapter 10 Setting Up an Integrative Medicine Team -- Chapter 11 An Integrative Training Model -- Chapter 12 Applying Coordinated Treatment Skills to a Case Example -- Chapter 13 Sample Patient Guide to Care -- Chapter 14 Conclusion.
This first-of-its-kind title addresses the failures of an often fragmented healthcare system in managing vulnerable patients with multiple, chronic, co-morbid conditions -- patients who are frequently unresponsive to the methods and approaches used to treat other patients with conditions that are less complicated. The book emphasizes a holistic evaluation to patient care that looks at the whole patient, providing comprehensive formulations that describe the interacting problems that afflict the patient, including elements that are barriers to effective treatment of active medical problems and barriers to recovery. The book begins by defining integrated care, discussing the types of patients who benefit from this approach and some of the models of care, including financing, barriers to acceptance, and advocacy for patients. The second section discusses the structural elements of integrated care, including the building of a team approach, issues of leadership, and role definition, as well as the authors' experiences in overcoming some of the problems. In the remaining sections, the book discusses major complicating features of the patients seen in integrative care settings, including a description of the kinds of problems, a model for formulation of patient cases, and successful approaches to treatment of these problems. Finally, some of the real-world applications where integrative care provides better outcomes is covered, including in terms of addictions, medically complex patients, and chronic pain patients. Integrative Medicine for Vulnerable Populations - A Clinical Guide to Working with Chronic and Comorbid Medical Disease, Mental Illness, and Addiction is a major contribution to the clinical literature and will be of great interest to health care professionals, administrators, policy stakeholders, and even interested patients and patient advocates.
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