McDaniel / Campbell / Seaburn Family-Oriented Primary Care
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4757-2096-9
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
A Manual for Medical Providers
E-Book, Englisch, 389 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: Medicine
ISBN: 978-1-4757-2096-9
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Despite a well-publicized shift away from the traditional family structure, the family remains the most basic relational unit in society and the physician's most potent ally. A family orientation in health care can provide a wider understanding of illness and a broader range of solutions than the classic biomedical model. FAMILY-ORIENTED PRIMARY CARE: A MANUAL FOR MEDICAL PROVIDERS offers practical guidance for the physician who would like to take greater advantage of this resource. The result is a readable guide, structured around step -by-step protocols that are vividly illustrated with case studies drawn from the author's extensive collaboration at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Weitere Infos & Material
The Biopsychosocial Assessment of the Family.- 1 Basic Premises of Family-Oriented Primary Care: Utilizing the Family as a Resource.- 2 How Families Affect Illness: Research on the Family’s Impact on Health.- 3 Family Systems Concepts: Tools for Assessing the Family in Primary Care.- 4 Greasing the Wheels: Promoting a Working Alliance with Patient and Families.- 5 Convening the Family: How, When, and to What End?.- 6 Conducting a Family Conference: A Cornerstone for Family-Oriented Care.- Health Care of the Family in Transition.- 7 Working with Couples in Primary Care: The Backbone of the Family Treatment System.- 8 The Birth of a Family: A Family-Oriented Approach to Pregnancy Care.- 9 Supporting Parents: Family-Oriented Child Health Care.- 10 When Parents Get Stuck: Working with Parents on Child Behavior Problems.- 11 Balancing Alliances: Family-Oriented Care of Adolescents.- 12 Recognizing the Signs of Strain: Counseling Couples in Primary Care.- 13 Anticipating Loss: Health Care for the Elderly and Their Family Caregivers.- 14 Looking Death in the Eye: Death, Grieving, and Families.- A Family-Oriented Approach to Specific Medical Problems.- 15 The Developmental Challenges of Chronic Illness: Helping Patients and Families Cope.- 16 Integrating the Mind—Body Split: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Somatic Fixation.- 17 Mobilizing Resources: Treating Depression in Primary Care.- 18 When Drinking is Part of the Problem: A Family Approach to the Detection and Management of Alcohol Abuse.- 19 Protecting the Family: Child Abuse and Primary Care.- Implementing Family-Oriented Primary Care.- 20 Family-Oriented Primary Care in the Real World: Ethical and Practical Issues.- 21 Acute Hospital Care: Letting the Family In.- 22 Working Together: Collaboration and Referral toFamily-Oriented and Mental Health Professionals.- 23 Managing Personal and Professional Boundaries: How to Make the Physician’s Own Issues a Resource in Patient Care.- Indexes.




