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The behavioral health specialist in primary care : skills for integrated practice / [edited by] Mary Ann Burg, Oliver Oyama.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Oyama, Oliver N., 1959- Editor.
Burg, Mary Ann, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Integrated delivery of health care.
Mental health services.
Medicine and psychology.
Primary care (Medicine).
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated--methods.
Mental Health Services.
Primary Health Care--methods.
Behavioral Medicine.
Mental Health.
Medical Subjects:
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated--methods.
Mental Health Services.
Primary Health Care--methods.
Behavioral Medicine.
Mental Health.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (338 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] Springer Publishing Company LLC 2016
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Patients with chronic conditions often need psychosocial support and brief counseling to help them make the lifestyle and behavioral changes required to prevent disease complications.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Share The Behavioral Health Specialist in Primary Care: Skills for Integrated Practice
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Integrated Primary Care Team
Biopsychosocial Integration in Primary Care: A Historical Perspective
Evidence for Incorporating Biopsychosocial Care in Primary Care
Mental Health Care in Primary Care
Health Behavior Change and Medical Illnesses
Legislating Integrated Health Care
Models of Integrated Primary Care
Educating Health Care Providers in Integrated Health Care
A Practitioner's Guide to Successful Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care
Vignette of a Typical Day for the BHS on the Integrated Primary Care Team
References
Chapter 2: Trends in Illness and Health Care Utilization
Epidemiologic Transitions-Historical Trends in Illness and Causes of Death
Current Burden of Disease in the United States
Prevalence and Costs of Chronic Conditions
Utilization
Economic Burden
Health-Related Quality of Life
Trends in Specific Chronic Illnesses
Diabetes
Cardiovascular Conditions
Obesity
Metabolic Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Sleep Disorders
Geriatric Conditions
Cancer-Related Conditions
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Theories of Health Behavior and Brief Behavioral Practice Models
Conceptualizing Health Behavior
Definitions of Health
Factors Affecting Individual Health Behaviors
Theories of Health Behavior
The Behavioral Model of Health Services Use
The Health Belief Model
Behavioral Health Delivery Models
The Chronic Care Model (CCM)
The Common Factors Model
Brief Behavioral Change Practice Models, Interventions, and Techniques
The Context of Care and What the BHS Can Accomplish
Brief Therapies
Brief Interventions.
Behavioral Change Techniques
Behavioral Activation
Chapter 4: Diabetes Management
S.O.A.P. Note from Referring Primary Care Provider
Introduction
Overview of Diabetes
The Physiology of Diabetes
Impact of Diabetes on the Patient
Screening for Diabetes
Early Intervention With Diabetes
Medications and Diabetes
Psychosocial Assessment
Tools for Diabetes-Specific Psychosocial Assessment
Behavioral Factors in Diabetes
Children and Adolescents With Diabetes
Disordered Eating and Diabetes
Stress, Anxiety, and Diabetes
Fear of Hypoglycemia
Needle Phobia in Persons With Diabetes
Depression and Diabetes
Substance Use and Diabetes
Family Dynamics and Social Support
Cognitive and Functional Capacity
Finances
Brief Counseling Methods
Behavioral Health Assessment and Treatment Summary to Referring Primary Care Provider
Referral Information
Behavioral Observations
Psychosocial Factors
Assessment
Treatment Plan
Initial Objectives
Resources for Persons with Diabetes
Chapter 5: Cardiac Disease and Behavioral Health
S.O.A.P Note from Referring Primary Care Provider (Emergency Department)
Epidemiology of Cardiac Disease
Physiological Factors
Ethnicity
Men and Heart Disease
Women and Heart Disease
Heart Disease and Age
Psychological Factors in Disease Management and Adherence
Mental Health and Personality Factors
Behavioral Health Assessment of Cardiac Patients
Clinical Interview
Assessment Instruments
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Relaxation and Diaphragmatic Breathing
Health Behavior Intervention
Complementary Interventions
Basic Needs, Social Services, and Community Referrals.
Behavioral Health Assessment and Treatment Summary to Referring Primary Care Provider
Cardiac Behavioral Medicine Health and Behavior Evaluation
Chapter 6: Chronic Pain
Overview of Chronic Pain
Assessing the Chronic Pain Patient
Building Rapport
Screening and Assessment Tools
Treatment
The Multidisciplinary Team
Psychoeducation
Behavioral Health Interventions for the Chronic Pain Patient
Improve Engagement in Health Management
Increase Emotional Management Skills
Develop a Lifestyle that Minimizes Flare-ups
Address Systems Issues that May Impact Pain and Coping
Develop a Toolbox of Pain Rescue Strategies
Pharmacotherapy
Other Resources for the Behavioral Health Specialist
Chapter 7: Disordered Sleep
Screening Measures
Basic Needs
Basic Sleep Education
Sleep Hygiene Education
Bed Partner Education/Intervention
Education About Insomnia
Stimulus Control Therapy
Sleep Restriction
Cognitive Therapy
Relaxation Techniques
Exercise
Behavioral Factors in Disease Management and Adherence
Subjective/Objective
Plan
Chapter 8: Geriatric Conditions
Screening and Referral in Primary Care
Epidemiology of Geriatric Behavioral Symptoms Presented in Primary Care
Assessment of Geriatric Behavioral Symptoms in Primary Care
Patient Presentations in Primary Care Settings.
Assessment Procedures and Considerations for Primary Care Settings
Community Treatment Approaches for Geriatric Mental Health Symptoms
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
Grief and Loss
Challenges in Treating Homebound Patients
Addressing Needs to Promote Disease Management, Medical Adherence, and Well-Being
Financial Considerations
Access to Transportation
Advance Care Planning
Patient Autonomy
Chapter 9: Cancer-Related Conditions
The Patient's Experience: Cancer Survivorship in the Primary Care Setting
Types of Cancer and Cancer Treatments
Potential Physical Side Effects of Cancer
Psychosocial Side Effects of Cancer
Screening and Assessment of the Cancer Survivor
First Steps in Assessment: Biopsychosocial Assessment
Basic Needs and Social Service Referrals
Integrated Team Feedback and Response
Presenting Problem
Background and Current Functioning
Psychiatric/Medical/Substance Abuse/Interpersonal Violence History
Social History
Overall Assessment
Chapter 10: Addressing Substance Abuse in Primary Care
Identification of Substance Abuse
Behavioral Factors in Managing the Patient with Substance Abuse
Basic Needs and Social Service Referrals (Alcohol and Illicit Substance Abuse)
Case Vignette (Substance Use Focus)
Training Materials
Addiction and Withdrawal
Community and Treatment Resources.
Chapter 11: Obesity in Primary Care
The Changing Definition of Obesity
Obesity Trends
Causes of Obesity
Consequences of Obesity
Primary Care Response to Obesity
Clinical Assessment of Obesity
Treatment Approaches
Resources for Obesity Treatment
Evidence-Based Obesity Prevention/Reduction Approaches
Summary
Background and Referral Information
Education and Employment
Health Behaviors
Psychiatric Functioning
Summary and Recommendations
Chapter 12: A Systems Medicine Approach to Behavioral Health in the Era of Chronic Disease
Health Care and the Challenges of Chronic Disease
Systems Medicine
The Brain-Mind-Body Connection
The Brain
The HPA Axis
The Brain and Self-Directed Neuroplasticity
Mindfulness
Psychoneuroimmunology
Genomics and Epigenetics
Modifiable Lifestyle Factors and Chronic Disease
Lifestyle Domain: Nutrition
Lifestyle Domain: Physical Activity
Lifestyle Domain: Thoughts and Emotions
Lifestyle Domain: Relationships with Self and Others
Lifestyle Domain: Sleep and Relaxation
A Systems Approach to Health and Well-Being Facilitated Through Mindfulness Training: The Mindfulness-Based Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (MBTLC) Program
Case Example
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-8261-2988-9
OCLC:
932332220

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