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" Psychosocial dimensions of medicine "
edited by Jennifer Fitzgerald and Gerard J. Byrne.
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BL
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Record Number
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734849
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b554683
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Main Entry
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edited by Jennifer Fitzgerald and Gerard J. Byrne.
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Title & Author
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Psychosocial dimensions of medicine\ edited by Jennifer Fitzgerald and Gerard J. Byrne.
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Publication Statement
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Melbourne: IP Communications, 2016
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Page. NO
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xiii, 338 pages : illustrations
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ISBN
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0992518180
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: 9780992518189
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Contents
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Pt. 1. beyond a biomedical conceptualisation of care --;1. Beyond the biomedical/ Jennifer Fitzgerald --;2. The patient in psychosocial context: person-centred versus family-centred care / Gerrard Byrne --;3. Quality of life / Robert A Cummins --;4. Lived experience and mental illness / Robert Bland and Ann Tullgren --;pt. 2. Individual differences and developmental processes --;5. Coping with illness and disability / Kenneth Pakenham --;6. Resilience, coping, and optimal functioning across the lifespan / Susan L Rowe, Michele D Dunbar and Melanie J Zimmer-Gembeck --;7. Personality / Gerrard Byrne --;8. Encountering emotion in healthcare / Jennifer Fitzgerald --;9. Principles of behaviourism in relation to health / Aaron DJ Frost and Grant J Devilly --;pt. 3. Relationship considerations --;10. Close relationships, health, and wellbeing / Judith A Feeney --;11. Parenting / Matthew Saunders and Alina Morawska --;12. Psychosexual and gender aspects / Darren Russell and Alemka Russell --;pt. 4. Social determinants of health:race and economic status --;13. Understanding and acting on health inequities / Colin MacDougall --;14. Social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous Australians / Helen Milroy --;15. Psychosocial factors in healthcare for Maori / Chris Cunningham --;16, Street health: practitioner service provision for Maori homeless people in Auckland / Linda Waimaire Nikora ... [et. al] --;pt. 5. Existential and ethical issues --;17. Death / Judith Murray --;18. Spiritual aspects of care / Bruce Rumbold --;19. Facing terminal illness: a theological and personal perspective / Noel Preston --;20. Practical ethics and clinical care / Eleanor Milligan and Sarah Winch --;pt. 6. Prevention and promotion --;21. Prevention of alcohol-related harm for children and adolescents . Hannah J Thomas, Adrian B Kelly and John W. Toumbourou --;22. Enabling positive mental health / Suzy Green and Lindsay G Oades --;Conclusion --;23. A biopsychosical model applied / Jennifer Fitzgerald.
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Abstract
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To encourage health professionals to view a patient in his or her broad context, as a person, and as a person in a family, a cultural group, and in a society, with advantages to patient and clinician, this book has brought together experts in medicine, psychology, social work, pastoral theology, and social science. Following a section in which the conceptual foundations of a biopsychosocial approach to healthcare are outlined, chapters on individual differences and developmental processes, relationships, the social determinants of health, existential and ethical issues, and prevention and promotion are offered. In each chapter, to illustrate and personalise key points, authors refer to the patients in the waiting rooms.
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Subject
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Medical personnel and patient.
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Subject
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Medicine -- Psychological aspects.
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Social medicine.
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LC Classification
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R726.7E358 2016
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Added Entry
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Gerard Byrne
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Jennifer Robyn Fitzgerald
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