Clinical Health Psychology by Amy Wachholtz

Clinical Health Psychology by Amy Wachholtz

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Innovative in approach and filling a gap in the current literature for mental health practice, Clinical Health Psychology effectively marries research in medical science, neuropsychology, and clinical health psychology to provide cutting-edge, medically informed approaches to clinical health psychology treatment.

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Clinical Health Psychology by Amy Wachholtz

Innovative in approach and filling a gap in the current literature for mental health practice, Clinical Health Psychology: Integrating Medical Information for Improved Treatment Outcomes effectively marries research in medical science, neuropsychology, and clinical health psychology to provide cutting-edge, medically informed approaches to clinical health psychology treatment. Designed to help mental health professionals provide outstanding integrated care to their patients, the book helps readers understand medical terminology, as well as how medical conditions affect patients' cognitive and emotional status. The text convenes scholarly voices and contemporary research from a variety of experts within the disciplines of physiology, neurology, neuropsychology, psychology, and pharmacology. It addresses the impact of medical psychophysiology on the brain to help practitioners better optimize psychotherapy treatment options. Additionally, readers learn new ways to select and modify existing communication approaches and psychological treatments to meet patients' individual needs. The chapters are laid out by major systems in the body and address normal physiological function, key disruptions from major illnesses or injuries, and the emotional and cognitive impact of these disruptions. Clinical Health Psychology is an excellent resource for both future and practicing mental and physical health providers.
"An essential handbook for behavioral health clinicians wanting to expand their medical fund of knowledge and clinical effectivenessIt overviews a wealth of medical information in a practical, user-friendly format and includes medically-informed recommendations for tailoring psychotherapeutic approaches with disease-specific conditions. This authoritative reference fills a gap in the integrated behavioral health literature and should be required reading for all clinical health psychology trainees."

Lloyd Berg, PhD, ABPP
Associate Professor and Division Chief of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin
Past President, American Academy of Clinical Health Psychology
Amy Wachholtz, Ph.D., M.Div., M.S. is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Colorado Denver, where she is the director of the clinical health psychology Ph.D. program. Her research and clinical interests focus on the bio-psycho-social-spiritual model of medical disorders and the complexities of treating of co-morbid pain and opioid addiction in both acute pain and chronic pain situations. She enjoys teaching students from a wide variety of disciplines in classrooms, clinical situations, and research settings at the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado Medical Center.
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ISBN 13 9781516537013
ISBN 10 1516537017
Title Clinical Health Psychology
Author Amy Wachholtz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Year published 2019-10-30
Number of pages 396
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.