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STEM-H for Mental Health Clinicians is a textbook for clinical students and postgraduate practitioners who work as medical team members or independent practitioners. Scientific concepts of each bodily system are introduced using a scientific, technological, engineering, mathematical model applied to the client's health (STEM-H). Signature illnesses and injuries, technological apparatuses, and biomedical engineering of medications that treat these conditions are thoroughly explained. Mathematics are applied to determine prevalence and incidence of the illnesses or injuries in the U.S. and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
STEM-H for Mental Health Clinicians is a textbook for clinical students and postgraduate practitioners who work as medical team members or independent practitioners. Scientific concepts of each bodily system are introduced using a scientific, technological, engineering, mathematical model applied to the client's health (STEM-H). Signature illnesses and injuries, technological apparatuses, and biomedical engineering of medications that treat these conditions are thoroughly explained. Mathematics are applied to determine prevalence and incidence of the illnesses or injuries in the U.S. and globally. STEM-H components contribute to research informed practice applied to the health of the client and the well-being of the family using a bench-side to bedside approach.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Marilyn Weaver Lewis is Professor of Social Work at Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA, She began her career as a researcher using animal models to study drug use and brain chemistry and behavior and later, neurodevelopment of drug-exposed babies. Dr. Lewis has been licensed as an independent, clinical psychotherapist with extensive experience working in outpatient substance use clinics, and in-patient psychiatric hospitals. Since 2004, she has instructed masters level social work students in the area of substance misuse and dependency, mental health, and has developed a masters level course in STEM-H for the Military. Dr. Liyun Wu is Associate Professor at Norfolk State University School of Social Work. Her research focuses on technical methods for evaluating associations from correlated data in behavioural health and uncovering social determinants of health. She has been the lead faculty in research methodology for both master's and doctoral social work programs. In collaboration with gerontology, public health, and social work colleagues, she served as program evaluator to evaluate the effectiveness of telehealth in terms of behavioural health assessment, care coordination, diagnosis, education, and intervention for school-aged children. Dr. Zachary Allan Hagen, MD is an Emergency Medicine Physician in Baltimore. Prior to working clinically, he studied engineering and worked in medical software development. He then transitioned to clinical medicine, graduating from Eastern Virginia Medical School and began training in Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland in Baltimore.