Behavioral Medicine delivers practical coverage of behavioral and interactional issues that occur between provider and patient in everyday clinical practice. You will learn how to deliver bad news, how to conduct an effective patient interview, how to clinically manage behavioral issues in the dying patient, the principles of medical professionalism, behavioral issues in men's and women's health, and much more.
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Thorough but practical discussion of the scope of the physician-patient relationship.
Includes extensive use of cases and clinical vignettes.
Complete coverage of medical disorders that influence both physician and patient behavior in clinical practice
Professional Excellent textbook choice for beginning students in health care. Wide range of biobehavioral topics, clinical application with case studies. Nancy Jo Bush, RN, MN, MA, NP Assistant Clinical Professor UCLA School of Nursing
behavior is medicine I teach med students and residents and find that this book is one of the best resources to describe the overlay between behavior and physiology. So many students say "well, that psychology stuff is just intuitive......I know what I'd feel" without recognizing that what they feel isn't the point - what their patients feel is! This book builds the necessary bridge between intuition and research. My students express surprise that there IS a science behind behavior and there ARE ways to break bad news to patients and there IS a link between psychology and physiology (perhaps best illustrated by the great flow diagram on stress). This book summarizes material well and uses good case examples. If I were going to write a book on behavioral science in medicine, this is the book I'd write.
An excellent aid in the primary care setting! This book is a wonderful overview of both common and difficult issues in the clinic setting, and very relevant to outpatient practice. It is easy reading, but full of practical tips and up-to-date references. I would recommend it to every primary care resident as an aid in their training.