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Julie M. Schirmer, Alain J. Montegut
This textbook provides strategies for primary health professionals to apply
behavioral medicine principles and concepts. Many behavioral medicine textbooks
assume a Western care model, where providers receive behavioral health training
and have access to behavioral medicine specialists. However, in many
international practice care environments providers receive minimal behavioral
medicine training, specialists are unavailable, and patients originate from many
cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Behavioral Medicine in Primary Care recognizes
this, enabling physicians, social workers and others unfamiliar with behavioral
medicine to meet the mental and behavioral health needs of their patients. Its
focus on patients from multiple settings and cultures and its comprehensive,
practical format illustrate skills that can be applied immediately wherever care
is being provided. It is aimed at everyone seeing patients for primary
healthcare purposes, including physicians, assistant physicians, nurses,
midwives, social workers, or healthcare workers in community health sites,
private clinics, or in patients' homes. 'A practical, very readable manualA".
Wherever you practice or teach primary medical care around the globe, this book
will help you provide better care to your patients.' Stephen J. Spann, in his
Foreword 'Application of the principles advocated by Behavioral Medicine in
Primary Care will make a difference to patient outcomes, whatever country or
continent that they live in.' Gabriel Ivbijaro, in his Foreword An invaluable
resource for those who dare to take on the challenge of initiating behavioral
change in their patients using principles and strategies proven effective in
multiple countries and cultures Alfred Loh, in his Foreword |
