Behavioral Science in Health Care - Softcover

 
9780889372610: Behavioral Science in Health Care

Synopsis

This book is designed primarily for medical students and trainees, but also for other health professionals needing an introduction to the behavioral sciences. It presents succinct information about the wide variety of behavioral, social, and psychological sciences that comprise the behavioral sciences relevant to health and wellness. Brain and behavior, culture and ethnicity, complementary medicine, clinical decision-making, and psychopathology are featured sections. Each chapter begins with guidance questions and ends with current recommended readings and review questions. A complete 300+ question-and-answer USMLE-type review section not only allows readers and students to check how well they have learned the material, but also highlights important points and adds additional specific information to supplement the text. A companion "Instructor's Manual" is available online. It provides creative ideas for teaching that capitalize on experiential learning.

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Review

"This is one of the better books I have reviewed in the past several academic years. It provides an excellent history and summation of the biopsychosocial model, but then goes further to examine the interrelationship between these concepts and how they are influenced by other variables. The multiplicity of factors that can compromise human behavior and the relationships between these factors should be understood by any practicing clinician. Anyone who has ever struggled to understand the biopsychosocial model and its true impact on human health should read this book." William Miles, M.D., Rush-Presbyterian- St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, IL

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