Practical Strategies and Tools to Promote Treatment Engagement
William O'Donohue (Hrsg.), Cassandra Snipes (Hrsg.), Larry James (Hrsg.)
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Springer International Publishing
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Angewandte Psychologie
Beschreibung
This practice-building resource examines the psychology behind non-adherence and the importance of building commitment to treatment as the foundation of successful therapy. Coverage starts by illustrating the complex phenomena of non-adherence at different stages of intervention—including mechanisms and situations that may prevent even initial engagement. From there, experts from diverse specialties offer interest-promoting strategies tailored to specific conditions (diabetes, anxiety, depression) and populations (children, dually diagnosed patients), informed by the current knowledge base on treatment effectiveness and recent technological advances. And the editors make patient-centered recommendations for the health and mental health professions to make therapy more accessible and open.
Among the topics covered:
· Meeting patients where they are: using a stage approach to facilitate engagement.
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nbsp; Use of mindfulness in promoting treatment engagement.· DBT and treatment engagement in the context of highly suicidal complex clients.
· Behavioral Problems in children: ADHD and ODD.
· Engagement of patients in the self-management of pain.
· Engaging trauma survivors in treatment.
A breakthrough in the behavioral health delivery services literature, Practical Strategies and Tools to Promote Tre
atment Engagement offers real-world tools, guidelines, and expertise to health psychologists, primary care physicians and nurses, clinical psychologists, and clinical social workers. It is a vivid reminder that patients need not only what’s good for them, but also what works for them.Kundenbewertungen
managing depression and anxiety, health promotion and disease prevention, treatment engagement, promoting smoking cessation, preventing and managing obesity and diabetes, preventing and managing heart disease