Kessler / Stafford | Collaborative Medicine Case Studies | Buch | 978-0-387-76893-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1820 g

Kessler / Stafford

Collaborative Medicine Case Studies

Evidence in Practice
2008. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-387-76893-9
Verlag: Springer

Evidence in Practice

Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1820 g

ISBN: 978-0-387-76893-9
Verlag: Springer


This timely and important work looks at the collaborative health care model for the delivery of mental health care in a primary care setting. This has become the ideal model for the treatment of comorbid medical and psychiatric or psychological disorders. There is also an increased awareness that pharmacological intervention, the most frequently delivered intervention for psychological disorders, is often of limited effectiveness without concurrent specific psychological intervention. Further, Kessler shows that most psychological care these days is delivered through primary care—patients prefer to receive psychological care in that setting, and if they are referred elsewhere, it becomes less likely that they will follow through. In sum, moving mental health care into primary care has been shown to improve both the medical and psychological outcomes. The book includes more than two dozen case studies, co-written by clinical psychologists and primary care physicians. It is essential reading for any psychology practitioner in a clinical setting, as well as for health care administrators.

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Background.- Primary Care Is the De Facto Mental Health System.- Organizing Collaborative Care in Medical Settings.- Planning Care in the Clinical, Operational, and Financial Worlds.- How I Learned About Integrated Care by Failing Miserably: The Deadly Sins of Integration.- Tailoring Collaborative Care to Fit the Need: Two Contrasting Case Studies.- Managing Chronic Pain Through Collaborative Care: Two Patients, Two Programs, Two Dramatically Different Outcomes.- Integrating Mental Health Services into Primary Care: The Hamilton FHT Mental Health Program.- Primary Care Life.- The Primary Care Behavioral Health Model: Applications to Prevention, Acute Care and Chronic Condition Management.- A Collaborative Approach to Somatization.- Improved Health Status and Decreased Utilization of an Anxious Phobic Man.- The Train Wreck: Assessment and Management of a Complex Medical Patient.- Collaborative Medical and Behavioral Health Treatment of Patients with Migraine Headache.- Collaborative Care for an Immigrant Couple.- Assessment and Management of Somatoform and Conversion Symptoms.- Women’s Health.- Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Case for an Interdisciplinary Evaluation and Treatment Approach.- Biobehavioral Management of Hot Flashes in a 48-Year-Old Breast Cancer Survivor.- Preserving a Life and a Career: How a Partnership Between Medicine and Psychology Saved a Physician with Anorexia Nervosa.- Collaborative Care to Heal Gender Relations Across Generations: A Couple of Trainees Watch a Couple of Experts Treat a Couple of Couples.- Specialty Mental Health Care to Medical Patients.- The Complex Orofacial Pain Patient: A Case for Collaboration Between the Orofacial Pain Dentist and the Clinical Health Psychologist.- Integrated Care in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: Benefits andChallenges.- Collaborative Treatment in Behavioral Medicine: Treatment of a Young Single Mother with Psoriasis and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.- Hypnotic Amplification–Attenuation Technique for Tinnitus Management.- Chronic Medical Illness.- An Integrative Approach to Treating Obesity and Comorbid Medical Disorders.- A Case of Medically Unexplained Chronic Cough.- Walking the Tightrope Without a Net: Integrated Care for the Patient with Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, and Bipolar Disorder…and No Insurance.- Healing Through Relationships: The Impact of Collaborative Care on a Patient with Spina Bifida.- Psychiatric and Comorbid Disorders in Primary Care.- Overcoming Depression in a Strange Land: A Hmong Woman’s Journey in the World of Western Medicine.- Seven Years in a Young Man’s Life: Collaborative Care in Rural Vermont.- Bringing the Family into Focus: Collaborative Inpatient Psychiatric Care.- Pain.- Complexity and Collaboration.- A Bad Situation Made Worse.- Innovations in the Treatment of Comorbid Persistent Pain and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.- What Goes Up Must Come Down: The Complexity of Managing Chronic Pain and Bipolar Disorder.- Pediatric Burns: They Are Not Always What They Appear.- A Man with Chronic Back Pain and Panic Attacks: A Collaborative Multisystem Intervention.- Conclusion.- Summary.


Rodger Kessler is a clinical psychologist who has been doing research in the area of integration of primary health care and mental health care for the past 15 years. Dr. Kessler created a five site medical practice where behavioral health clinicians can deliver evidence-based, integrated medical psychological care. Dr. Kessler’s current research focuses on patient compliance with psychological referral in an integrated practice, and the impact of integrated medical psychological care on medical and cost outcomes. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Past President of the Vermont Psychological Association.



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