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