The Handbook of Wellness Medicine
Herausgeber: Ishak, Waguih William
The Handbook of Wellness Medicine
Herausgeber: Ishak, Waguih William
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The Handbook of Wellness Medicine presents scientific wellness interventions to assist healthcare professionals. This invaluable resource supports primary care physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health clinicians, nurse practitioners, internists, social workers, and the growing world of wellness clinicians.
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The Handbook of Wellness Medicine presents scientific wellness interventions to assist healthcare professionals. This invaluable resource supports primary care physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health clinicians, nurse practitioners, internists, social workers, and the growing world of wellness clinicians.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 153mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1102g
- ISBN-13: 9781108722056
- ISBN-10: 1108722059
- Artikelnr.: 58698593
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 652
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 153mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1102g
- ISBN-13: 9781108722056
- ISBN-10: 1108722059
- Artikelnr.: 58698593
Part I. Approach to Wellness: 1. Defining wellness
2. Screening and assessment methods
3. The biopsychosocial assessment
4. Wellness measurement
5. The wellness treatment plan
Part II. From Illness to Wellness by Organ Systems/Disorders: 6. The concept of wellness in psychiatric and substance use disorders
7. Neurological and neurosurgical disorders and wellness
8. Cardiovascular and pulmonary wellness
9. Gastrointestinal system and wellness
10. Wellness and the genito-urinary system
11. Reproductive system, pregnancy, and post-partum wellness
12. Allergic, infectious, immunological system
13. Wellness in endocrinal and metabolic disorders
Part III. Special Populations and Special Topics: 14. Wellness in patients living with chronic medical conditions
15. Wellness in older individuals
16. Child and adolescent wellness
17. Wellness in pain disorders
18. Wellness in cancer and neoplastic diseases
19. Wellness in terminal illness
20. Wellness interventions in the workplace
21. Wellness interventions for physicians and health care professionals
Part IV: Wellness Interventions: 22. Nutrition
23: Nutraceuticals and wellness
24. Pharmaceuticals and alternatives for wellness
25. Exercise, dance, tai-chi, Pilates, and Alexander technique
26. Sleep, rest, and relaxation
27. Sex, intimacy, and wellbeing
28. Mindfulness, meditation and yoga
29. Gratitude, forgiveness, and spirituality
30. Positive neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation, and neuroenhancement
31. Acupuncture, herbs, and Ayurvedic medicine
32. The role of aesthetics in wellness
33. Massage, humor, and music
34. Nature, and pets
35. Circadian rhythm in the digital age
36. The arts in health settings: inspirational, educational and therapeutic approaches to wellness
37. Engaging the five senses: taste, smell, see, listen, and touch
38. Emotional intelligence and its role in sustaining fulfillment in life
39. Psychotherapy and positive psychology
40. Resilience and wellness
41. Developing purpose, meaning, and achievements
42. Healing and wellness
43. Connection, compassion and community
44. Wellness interventions for chronicity and disability
Part V. Wellness through Optimization of Work, Love, and Play: 45. Work, love, and play and the joy of living (Joie de Vivre)
46. Work and life balance
47. Family relations, friendships, and love
48. The role of leisure, recreation and play in health and well-being
49. Wellness and whole person care
50. The personalized wellness life plan
Appendix I. Wellness measures
Appendix II. Wellness apps and devices.
2. Screening and assessment methods
3. The biopsychosocial assessment
4. Wellness measurement
5. The wellness treatment plan
Part II. From Illness to Wellness by Organ Systems/Disorders: 6. The concept of wellness in psychiatric and substance use disorders
7. Neurological and neurosurgical disorders and wellness
8. Cardiovascular and pulmonary wellness
9. Gastrointestinal system and wellness
10. Wellness and the genito-urinary system
11. Reproductive system, pregnancy, and post-partum wellness
12. Allergic, infectious, immunological system
13. Wellness in endocrinal and metabolic disorders
Part III. Special Populations and Special Topics: 14. Wellness in patients living with chronic medical conditions
15. Wellness in older individuals
16. Child and adolescent wellness
17. Wellness in pain disorders
18. Wellness in cancer and neoplastic diseases
19. Wellness in terminal illness
20. Wellness interventions in the workplace
21. Wellness interventions for physicians and health care professionals
Part IV: Wellness Interventions: 22. Nutrition
23: Nutraceuticals and wellness
24. Pharmaceuticals and alternatives for wellness
25. Exercise, dance, tai-chi, Pilates, and Alexander technique
26. Sleep, rest, and relaxation
27. Sex, intimacy, and wellbeing
28. Mindfulness, meditation and yoga
29. Gratitude, forgiveness, and spirituality
30. Positive neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation, and neuroenhancement
31. Acupuncture, herbs, and Ayurvedic medicine
32. The role of aesthetics in wellness
33. Massage, humor, and music
34. Nature, and pets
35. Circadian rhythm in the digital age
36. The arts in health settings: inspirational, educational and therapeutic approaches to wellness
37. Engaging the five senses: taste, smell, see, listen, and touch
38. Emotional intelligence and its role in sustaining fulfillment in life
39. Psychotherapy and positive psychology
40. Resilience and wellness
41. Developing purpose, meaning, and achievements
42. Healing and wellness
43. Connection, compassion and community
44. Wellness interventions for chronicity and disability
Part V. Wellness through Optimization of Work, Love, and Play: 45. Work, love, and play and the joy of living (Joie de Vivre)
46. Work and life balance
47. Family relations, friendships, and love
48. The role of leisure, recreation and play in health and well-being
49. Wellness and whole person care
50. The personalized wellness life plan
Appendix I. Wellness measures
Appendix II. Wellness apps and devices.
Part I. Approach to Wellness: 1. Defining wellness
2. Screening and assessment methods
3. The biopsychosocial assessment
4. Wellness measurement
5. The wellness treatment plan
Part II. From Illness to Wellness by Organ Systems/Disorders: 6. The concept of wellness in psychiatric and substance use disorders
7. Neurological and neurosurgical disorders and wellness
8. Cardiovascular and pulmonary wellness
9. Gastrointestinal system and wellness
10. Wellness and the genito-urinary system
11. Reproductive system, pregnancy, and post-partum wellness
12. Allergic, infectious, immunological system
13. Wellness in endocrinal and metabolic disorders
Part III. Special Populations and Special Topics: 14. Wellness in patients living with chronic medical conditions
15. Wellness in older individuals
16. Child and adolescent wellness
17. Wellness in pain disorders
18. Wellness in cancer and neoplastic diseases
19. Wellness in terminal illness
20. Wellness interventions in the workplace
21. Wellness interventions for physicians and health care professionals
Part IV: Wellness Interventions: 22. Nutrition
23: Nutraceuticals and wellness
24. Pharmaceuticals and alternatives for wellness
25. Exercise, dance, tai-chi, Pilates, and Alexander technique
26. Sleep, rest, and relaxation
27. Sex, intimacy, and wellbeing
28. Mindfulness, meditation and yoga
29. Gratitude, forgiveness, and spirituality
30. Positive neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation, and neuroenhancement
31. Acupuncture, herbs, and Ayurvedic medicine
32. The role of aesthetics in wellness
33. Massage, humor, and music
34. Nature, and pets
35. Circadian rhythm in the digital age
36. The arts in health settings: inspirational, educational and therapeutic approaches to wellness
37. Engaging the five senses: taste, smell, see, listen, and touch
38. Emotional intelligence and its role in sustaining fulfillment in life
39. Psychotherapy and positive psychology
40. Resilience and wellness
41. Developing purpose, meaning, and achievements
42. Healing and wellness
43. Connection, compassion and community
44. Wellness interventions for chronicity and disability
Part V. Wellness through Optimization of Work, Love, and Play: 45. Work, love, and play and the joy of living (Joie de Vivre)
46. Work and life balance
47. Family relations, friendships, and love
48. The role of leisure, recreation and play in health and well-being
49. Wellness and whole person care
50. The personalized wellness life plan
Appendix I. Wellness measures
Appendix II. Wellness apps and devices.
2. Screening and assessment methods
3. The biopsychosocial assessment
4. Wellness measurement
5. The wellness treatment plan
Part II. From Illness to Wellness by Organ Systems/Disorders: 6. The concept of wellness in psychiatric and substance use disorders
7. Neurological and neurosurgical disorders and wellness
8. Cardiovascular and pulmonary wellness
9. Gastrointestinal system and wellness
10. Wellness and the genito-urinary system
11. Reproductive system, pregnancy, and post-partum wellness
12. Allergic, infectious, immunological system
13. Wellness in endocrinal and metabolic disorders
Part III. Special Populations and Special Topics: 14. Wellness in patients living with chronic medical conditions
15. Wellness in older individuals
16. Child and adolescent wellness
17. Wellness in pain disorders
18. Wellness in cancer and neoplastic diseases
19. Wellness in terminal illness
20. Wellness interventions in the workplace
21. Wellness interventions for physicians and health care professionals
Part IV: Wellness Interventions: 22. Nutrition
23: Nutraceuticals and wellness
24. Pharmaceuticals and alternatives for wellness
25. Exercise, dance, tai-chi, Pilates, and Alexander technique
26. Sleep, rest, and relaxation
27. Sex, intimacy, and wellbeing
28. Mindfulness, meditation and yoga
29. Gratitude, forgiveness, and spirituality
30. Positive neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation, and neuroenhancement
31. Acupuncture, herbs, and Ayurvedic medicine
32. The role of aesthetics in wellness
33. Massage, humor, and music
34. Nature, and pets
35. Circadian rhythm in the digital age
36. The arts in health settings: inspirational, educational and therapeutic approaches to wellness
37. Engaging the five senses: taste, smell, see, listen, and touch
38. Emotional intelligence and its role in sustaining fulfillment in life
39. Psychotherapy and positive psychology
40. Resilience and wellness
41. Developing purpose, meaning, and achievements
42. Healing and wellness
43. Connection, compassion and community
44. Wellness interventions for chronicity and disability
Part V. Wellness through Optimization of Work, Love, and Play: 45. Work, love, and play and the joy of living (Joie de Vivre)
46. Work and life balance
47. Family relations, friendships, and love
48. The role of leisure, recreation and play in health and well-being
49. Wellness and whole person care
50. The personalized wellness life plan
Appendix I. Wellness measures
Appendix II. Wellness apps and devices.