Builds upon the Handbook of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings (1991), edited by Rozensky, Sweet, and Tovian. Translates research into evidence-based practice recommendations that are geared to real-world patient assessment and treatment and creates practical, hands-on-tools that clinicians can directly apply to patient care. This book builds on the excellent foundation provided in the earlier book by addressing areas of overlap and divergence in assessment and intervention skills used across medical settings. The book addresses areas of practice that are unique to various settings, such as understanding the medical culture and reimbursement issues that drive modern practice. In addition to providing a solid update of the evidence, the current book includes practical applications. In short, this book aims to maintain the strengths of the earlier volume and address the weaknesses of current handbooks.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Covers have minor wear. Corners and ends of spine lightly bumped and rounded. Binding tight. Ink writing inside front cover. 148 pages. Covers metal-metal interactions, non-heme iron dioxygenases, bleomcycins and photochrome light receptor of plant photomorphogenesis. 35 black and white figures an 14 tables. Size: 6.75 x 9.75. Seller Inventory # 042111
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