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| Behaviour Therapy in Primary Care |
| Richard France & Meredith Robson |
ABOUT THE BOOK
In recent years, there has been an increased awareness of the importance of psychological factors in the treatment of physical illness. There has also been a recent widespread reaction against the excessive use of psychotropic medication as a method of treating emotional and social problems. As a result, general practitioners and primary health care workers have reconsidered their approach to psychological problems.
The aim of this book is to provide a practical manual for those with limited time at their disposal, but who wish to use behavioral methods with their patients or clients. The interventions described are deliberately short in order to be realistic and effective. There is emphasis on work that can be done outside consultation time and on teaching self-help skills. The book is aimed particularly at general practitioners and students of this specialty, as well as clinical psychologists who are new to primary care work. It will also be of interest to nurses, social workers and other non-specialist practitioners in this field.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Richard France, a General Practitioner and Meredith Robson, a Clinical Psychologist both practice at Yateley Medical Centre, Camberley, Surrey, England.
CONTENTS
Preface
1. Introduction
PART I: Methods
2. Behavioural Assessment
3. Data Collection and Monitoring
4. The Basic Concepts of Intervention
PART II: Problems
5. Anxiety and Related Disorders
6. Interpersonal Problems
7. Disorders of Habit
8. Cognitive-Behavioural Management in Depression
9. Behavioural Medicine 1: The Medical Setting
10. Behavioural Medicine II: Treatment of Specific Disorders
12. Children and the Elderly
Index
235 pages • ISBN: 0-914783-12-2 • Paper Edition Only • List Price: $23.95