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"This book highlits importance of biopsychosocial factors in improving medical care and illustrates evidence-based interventions for patients with a variety of medical conditions. ... it is very useful for specialty physicians, advanced practice nurse leaders and psychosomatic clinicians." (Mirna Peco, Alcoholism and Psychiatry Research, Vol. 53 (1), 2017)
"The purpose of this book is the dissemination of the programs it developed. The target audience is 'clinicians, researchers, academicians and graduates in the field of clinical psychology.' It is a valuable read for specialty physicians and advanced practice nurse leaders, psychosomatic clinicians, and others who may catalyze similar programming. ... Kudos are due to the authors for evolving these programs and presenting a concise, easy-to-digest guidebook." (Alan Anthony Amberg, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2016)
Introduction
1. Introduction to the MGH Handbook of Behavioral Medicine: The contribution of psychosocial factors to medical illness management– Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Joseph Greer & Steven Safren
Preventive Health:
2. Smoking cessation- Elyse Park & Connal O’Cleirigh
3. Behavioral medicine and substance use – Allison Labbe & John Kelley
4. Sleep – to be determined
5. Obesity and weight conditions – Stephanie Sogg & Mark Gorman
Acute and Chronic Medical Conditions
6. Acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain – Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Tim Wallace, & Ron Kulich
7. Diabetes – Trina Chang &Jeffrey Gonzalez
8. HIV – Aaron Blashill & Steven Safren
9. Cardiovascular issues – Jeffrey Huffman
10. Cancer – Lara Traeger & Joseph Greer
11. Epilepsy and other Neurological conditions – Jennifer Burbridge
12. Management of gastro-intestinal issues – Jonathan Lerner
13. Women’s health – Christina Psaros
Cultural Factors and Vulnerable Populations
14. Palliative Care and End of Life issues – Joseph Greer, Jennifer Temel, & William Pirl
15. Cultural competence – Andres Bedoya & Sannisha Dale
16. Task Shifting and Delivery of Behavioral Medicine Interventions in Resource Poor Global Settings – Jessica Magidson, Christina Psaros, Conall O’Cleirigh, & Steven Safren.
Resources
Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychology
Harvard Medical School
Behavioral Medicine Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department of Psychiatry
One Bowdoin Square
7th floor, Suite 758
Boston, MA 02114
USA
Joseph A Greer, PhD
Assistant Professor in Psychology
Harvard Medical School
Center for Psychiatric Oncology and Behavioral Sciences
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department of Psychiatry
55 Fruit Street
Boston MA, 02114-2696
USA
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Steven A Safren, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33124-0751
USA
This text outlines the importance of biopsychosocial factors in improving medical care, and illustrates evidence-based, state-of-the-art interventions for patients with a variety of medical conditions. Each chapter is focused on a particular health concern or illness, which is described both in terms of prevalence and frequent psychological and psychiatric comorbidities that may present to clinicians working with these populations. Consistent with evidence-based care, information on the efficacy of the treatments being described is presented to support their continued use. To accommodate the needs of clinicians, we describe population specific approaches to treatment, including goal settings, modules and skills as well as strategies to assess and monitor progress. To facilitate learning, each chapter contains one or more case examples that explicate the skills described to convey change within a behavioral medicine protocol. Each chapter also includes resources in the form of books and websites to gain additional knowledge and detail as needed. Authors are experts in the field of each chapter, ensuring that information presented is recent and of high quality.