Incorporating Psychotherapeutic Concepts and Interventions Within Medicine With the Heart in Mind
Auteurs : Kadosh Shamit, Ben-shahar Asaf Rolef
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This book provides doctors with insights into psychological and relational dynamics to better understand themselves and their patients, deepen their understanding of somatic and psychic dimensions of illness, and give them diagnostic and therapeutic tools to design better treatment procedures for patients.
In the first part of the book, the authors explore cognitive, emotional, and somatic strategies that are supportive of doctors? well-being. In the second part, they introduce theoretical knowledge and applicable skills from psychotherapy that can illuminate the complexity of the doctor-patient relationship, broaden doctors' approaches, and upgrade their communicative skills. The third part introduces some of the basic tenets of somatic psychotherapy that can deepen doctors' understanding of symptoms and illness, providing them with richer therapeutic tools and a deeper knowledge of bodily and psychological aspects, interweaving in a variety of medical conditions.
This text not only provides a helping hand to both doctors and psychotherapists in designing an amalgamated approach to clinical treatment but also provides doctors with better tools for understanding and managing the intricacies of the doctor-patient relationship.
INTRODUCTION; PART I: The doctor as a human being, incorporating a doctor-centred approach; Chapter 1. The price of caring; Chapter 2. Fighting for your life; Chapter 3. Encountering suffering; Chapter 4. The Doctor-Centred Medical Care; Chapter 5. Generative cognitive, emotional and somatic strategies for self-care; Chapter 6. The doctor-centred medical care in practice; PART II: The doctor-patient relationship, exercising therapeutic skills without being a psychotherapist; Chapter 7. The complexity of doctor-patient relationship; Chapter 8. The Patient: Transference and regressive self-states; Chapter 9. The doctor: Countertransference and narcissistic Traps; Chapter 10. Tenets of human presence, empathy, and compassion ;Chapter 11. Just be there: Implementing human presence, empathy and compassion in clinical practice; PART III: With the body in mind - Incorporating body-mind skills in medical treatment;. Chapter 12. The body mind connection- From Maimonides to psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology ;Chapter 13. The language of the body: The psych speaks the soma; Chapter 14. Listening to the language of the body ;Chapter 15. Doctor patient communication: A dialogue between bodies and minds; Chapter 16. Practical Body-Mind Interventions in medical care
Shamit Kadosh, MD is a family physician and practicing psychotherapist. She is currently a lecturer at Bar Ilan University (Medicine) and the Shiluv Institute (Psychotherapy). She headed a training program for the residents in family medicine in the Department of Family Medicine in North Israel.
Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar, PhD is a psychotherapist, author, and trainer. He founded a number of psychotherapy programs in Israel and the UK. He is the author of four books and numerous papers about psychotherapy. Asaf was editor-in-chief of The International Body Psychotherapy Journal.
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
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