Nancy Breen Ruddy, Dorothy A. Borresen, William B. Gunn
The Collaborative Psychotherapist: Creating Reciprocal Relationships with Medical Professionals
Nancy Breen Ruddy, Dorothy A. Borresen, William B. Gunn
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This book provides case studies, model letters of introduction, suggestions for follow-up communication, and checklists of medical issues to consider when collaborating with medical colleagues.
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This book provides case studies, model letters of introduction, suggestions for follow-up communication, and checklists of medical issues to consider when collaborating with medical colleagues.
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- Psychologists in Independent P
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781433803383
- ISBN-10: 1433803380
- Artikelnr.: 23388272
- Psychologists in Independent P
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781433803383
- ISBN-10: 1433803380
- Artikelnr.: 23388272
Nancy Breen Ruddy, Dorothy A. Borresen, and William B. Gunn, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Becoming a Collaborative Psychotherapist
I. Routine Collaboration
1. The Hidden Benefits of Collaboration
2. Primary Care: Where the Patients Are
3. The Nuts and Bolts of Routine Collaboration
II. Intensive Collaboration
1. Challenging Patients, Challenging Interactions
2. Strategies and Techniques in Intensive Collaboration
3. Colocating With Medical Professionals: A New Model of Integrated Care
III. Clinical Examples of Collaboration
1. Too Many Stressors: A Case of Major Depression at Midlife
2. The Underachieving Son: A Case of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
3. The Best Little Girl in the World: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa
4. A Man Loses His Identity: A Complex Case of Chronic Pain, Disability,
and Depression
IV. Collaboration in the Real World: Interviews With Collaborative Health
Care Professionals
1. Collaborative Private Practice
2. Collaborative Primary Care Medical Practice
3. Collaborative Managed Care
4. Collaborative Primary Care Mental Health
5. Collaborative Crisis Services
Afterword
Appendices
1. Medical Problems Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms
2. Psychiatric Side Effects of Commonly Used Medications
3. The Collaborative Psychotherapist's Toolbox
4. Additional Resources
5. Questions to Elicit the Patient's and Family's Story
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: Becoming a Collaborative Psychotherapist
I. Routine Collaboration
1. The Hidden Benefits of Collaboration
2. Primary Care: Where the Patients Are
3. The Nuts and Bolts of Routine Collaboration
II. Intensive Collaboration
1. Challenging Patients, Challenging Interactions
2. Strategies and Techniques in Intensive Collaboration
3. Colocating With Medical Professionals: A New Model of Integrated Care
III. Clinical Examples of Collaboration
1. Too Many Stressors: A Case of Major Depression at Midlife
2. The Underachieving Son: A Case of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
3. The Best Little Girl in the World: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa
4. A Man Loses His Identity: A Complex Case of Chronic Pain, Disability,
and Depression
IV. Collaboration in the Real World: Interviews With Collaborative Health
Care Professionals
1. Collaborative Private Practice
2. Collaborative Primary Care Medical Practice
3. Collaborative Managed Care
4. Collaborative Primary Care Mental Health
5. Collaborative Crisis Services
Afterword
Appendices
1. Medical Problems Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms
2. Psychiatric Side Effects of Commonly Used Medications
3. The Collaborative Psychotherapist's Toolbox
4. Additional Resources
5. Questions to Elicit the Patient's and Family's Story
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Becoming a Collaborative Psychotherapist
I. Routine Collaboration
1. The Hidden Benefits of Collaboration
2. Primary Care: Where the Patients Are
3. The Nuts and Bolts of Routine Collaboration
II. Intensive Collaboration
1. Challenging Patients, Challenging Interactions
2. Strategies and Techniques in Intensive Collaboration
3. Colocating With Medical Professionals: A New Model of Integrated Care
III. Clinical Examples of Collaboration
1. Too Many Stressors: A Case of Major Depression at Midlife
2. The Underachieving Son: A Case of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
3. The Best Little Girl in the World: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa
4. A Man Loses His Identity: A Complex Case of Chronic Pain, Disability,
and Depression
IV. Collaboration in the Real World: Interviews With Collaborative Health
Care Professionals
1. Collaborative Private Practice
2. Collaborative Primary Care Medical Practice
3. Collaborative Managed Care
4. Collaborative Primary Care Mental Health
5. Collaborative Crisis Services
Afterword
Appendices
1. Medical Problems Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms
2. Psychiatric Side Effects of Commonly Used Medications
3. The Collaborative Psychotherapist's Toolbox
4. Additional Resources
5. Questions to Elicit the Patient's and Family's Story
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: Becoming a Collaborative Psychotherapist
I. Routine Collaboration
1. The Hidden Benefits of Collaboration
2. Primary Care: Where the Patients Are
3. The Nuts and Bolts of Routine Collaboration
II. Intensive Collaboration
1. Challenging Patients, Challenging Interactions
2. Strategies and Techniques in Intensive Collaboration
3. Colocating With Medical Professionals: A New Model of Integrated Care
III. Clinical Examples of Collaboration
1. Too Many Stressors: A Case of Major Depression at Midlife
2. The Underachieving Son: A Case of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
3. The Best Little Girl in the World: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa
4. A Man Loses His Identity: A Complex Case of Chronic Pain, Disability,
and Depression
IV. Collaboration in the Real World: Interviews With Collaborative Health
Care Professionals
1. Collaborative Private Practice
2. Collaborative Primary Care Medical Practice
3. Collaborative Managed Care
4. Collaborative Primary Care Mental Health
5. Collaborative Crisis Services
Afterword
Appendices
1. Medical Problems Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms
2. Psychiatric Side Effects of Commonly Used Medications
3. The Collaborative Psychotherapist's Toolbox
4. Additional Resources
5. Questions to Elicit the Patient's and Family's Story
References
Index
About the Authors