Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care
Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
1 299 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2013-08-15
- Mått178 x 254 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor358
- Upplaga2
- FörlagAmerican Psychological Association
- ISBN9781433815188
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Susan H. McDaniel, PhD, is the Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families amp amp Health, the director of the Institute for the Family in the Department of Psychiatry, associate chair of the Department of Family Medicine, and the director of the Patient- and Family-Centered Care Physician Coaching Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she has been since beginning her career in 98 . Her career is dedicated to integrating mental/behavioral health into health care. Dr. McDaniel is the author of numerous journal articles and 3 books, translated into eight languages. She was coeditor of Families, Systems amp amp Health for 2 years, and is now an associate editor of the American Psychologist. Dr. McDaniel is active in multiple professional organizations she is on the American Psychological Association Board of Directors and the Board of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. She has received many awards, including the American Psychological Foundation/Cummings PSYCHE Prize in 2 7, the Donald Bloch MD Award for Outstanding Contributions to Collaborative Care in 2 9, the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Recognition Award in 2 , and the Elizabeth HurlockBeckman Award for Mentoring in 2 2.William J. Doherty, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, where he directs the Minnesota Couples on the Brink Project and the Citizen Professional Center. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. He has served as president of the National Council on Family Relations and received the Significant Contribution the Field of Marriage and Family Therapy Award from the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has authored books for professionals and four books for the lay public. In addition to collaborative family health care, Dr. Doherty amp rsquo s professional focus is on community engagement to co-create solutions for health and social problems, and new forms of clinical practice with couples on the brink of divorce.Jeri Hepworth, PhD, is a family therapist, and professor and vice-chair of family medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. She has taught family physicians, and primary care, psychiatry, and mental health clinicians for more than 3 years, with a focus on collaboration and team development. After completing the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine fellowship, she is also director of faculty development programs for the School of Medicine, with a special interest in mentoring and leadership development. She is the immediate past-president of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, and the chair for the Council for Academic Family Medicine (CAFM). Dr. Hepworth amp rsquo s scholarly activity has focused on families and health with expertise in psychosocial issues in medicine, and integrating behavioral health into primary care. Among her publications, she is coauthor of three books: Medical Family Therapy, The Shared Experience of Illness, and Family Oriented Primary Care. Dr. Hepworth enjoys leading organizational retreats, has consulted nationally and internationally, has held board and leadership positions in multiple professional associations, and serves on advisory boards of five professional journals.
- ForewordPreface to the First EditionPreface to the Second EditionAcknowledgmentsI. Foundations of Medical Family TherapyChapter . An Overview of Medical Family TherapyChapter 2. Clinical Strategies for Medical Family TherapyChapter 3. Collaboration With Other Health ProfessionalsChapter 4. The Shared Emotional Themes of IllnessChapter 5. The Self of the Medical Family TherapistChapter . Community EngagementII. Medical Family Therapy Across the Life CycleChapter 7. Health Behaviors That HarmChapter 8. Couples and IllnessChapter 9. Pregnancy Loss, Infertility, and Reproductive TechnologyChapter . Medical Family Therapy With ChildrenChapter . Somatizing Patients and Their FamiliesChapter 2. The Experience of Genomic Medicine: A New FrontierChapter 3. Cargiving, End of Life Care, and LossIII. ConclusionChapter 4. How Medical Family Therapists Can Contribute to the Transformation of Health CareAppendix: Profiles of Medical Family Therapists in PracticeReferencesIndexAbout the Authors
Created to cross-reference the valuable insights of psychologists, physicians, family therapists, social workers, nurses, counselors, and therapists, Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care examines how providers can standardize their terminology for more effective communication, and other practices to greatly improve collaborative efforts at treatment in settings ranging from community health centers to outpatient therapy or integrated health systems amp hellip Highly recommended, especially for health care professionals and college library collections. (Midwest Book Review) Definitely the go-to book in the field of medical family therapy. (Doody's Review Service) McDaniel, Doherty, and Hepworth amp rsquo s excellent volume results from the patient diligence of three remarkable scholars and clinicians. One can only hope that this time, 22 years later, their efforts will be appreciated and applied. (PsycCRITIQUES) Medical family therapy seems to have gained ground in the past decade, so this book is a welcome addition to the field and summary of some of the key approaches and ideas. The three authors have impressive credentials as therapists and authors, with each holding senior academic appointments alongside their impressive track record of clinical work. (Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy)