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- 1 ressource en ligne (xviii, 586 p. : ill.)

Douleur - Traitement - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur - Aspect psychologique - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Maladies chroniques - Aspect psychologique - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Maladies chroniques - Traitement - Guides, manuels, etc.

This authoritative handbook--now significantly revised with more than 50% new material--has introduced thousands of practitioners and students to the state of the art in psychological interventions for managing pain. Leading experts review the most effective treatment approaches for enhancing patients' coping and self-efficacy and reducing pain-related disability, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, group therapy, and more. Strategies for integrating psychosocial and medical treatments for specific populations are described, with chapters on back pain, headache, cancer, and other prevalent chronic pain disorders. Attention is given to customizing intervention for individual patients, maximizing treatment adherence, and preventing overuse of opioids and other medications. New to This Edition *Chapter on resilience, focusing on mindfulness-and acceptance-based approaches. *Chapters on managing pain with comorbid psychological disorders (posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder). *Chapter on emerging uses of technology. *Even more practitioner friendly: every chapter concludes with bulleted "Clinical Highlights." *Many new authors; extensively revised with over 15 years of research and clinical advances.

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- 349 p. : ill
Cote : WM 34 C852c 2011

Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc.

Choisir une psychothérapie efficace

Il existe plus de 230 formes de psychothérapie. Parmi elles, seules cinq ont été véritablement testées par des méthodes scientifiques et leur efficacité validée : les thérapies psychanalytiques, les thérapies cognitives et comportementales, les thérapies interpersonnelles, les thérapies familiales et les thérapies humanistes.

Comment faire le tri parmi une offre qui ne cesse de croître ? Quelle thérapie choisir ? Pour quels résultats ? Et à quel prix ?

Dans ce livre, le Dr Jean Cottraux nous aide à choisir la thérapie la plus efficace pour chacun d'entre nous.

Un guide indispensable pour tous ceux qui cherchent un « psy » et surtout une psychothérapie qui les aide vraiment!

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- xiv, 640 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 141 E165c 2000

Psychiatrie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc.

A convenient, up-to-date, time-saving reference for the diagnosis, psychopharmacologic treatment, and psychotherapeutic management of the full range of psychiatric disorders. Includes a highly useful separate section devoted to psychiatric disorders occurring in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Extensive Index and detailed Table of Contents afford easy access to material.

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- xxiii, 593 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 420 B328h 2012

Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Prise de conscience ; Perception sociale ; Psychothérapie - Méthodologie

Mentalizing is the fundamental human capacity to read one s own and others mental states such as thoughts and feelings. The editors of Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice have authored two previous books aimed at establishing mentalizing as a developmental and clinical concept. Here they further explore mentalizing as a fundamental psychological process and seek to extend its use across a wide range of disorders, particularly in the treatment of patients with personality disorders and in preventive intervention in childhood. The first part of the book helps the reader understand the impact of a mentalizing perspective on the treatment of patients in different psychotherapy contexts. The second part focuses on the patient, identifying effective techniques for a variety of illnesses, including depression, trauma, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and drug addiction. Throughout, the contributors persuasively argue that the promotion of mind-mindedness in both patient and clinician is critical to any therapy. Across modalities, Handbook of Mentalizing in Mental Health Practice is essential reading for mental health clinicians.

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- xvi, 267 p. : ill.
Cote : WL 704 L576m 2007

Douleur - Traitement - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur - Aspect psychologique - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur chronique - Guides, manuels, etc.

While recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of pain management, the Clinical Manual of Pain Management in Psychiatry focuses on the role of mental health practitioners in evaluation and assessment, pharmacological management, psychotherapeutic interventions, and comprehensive treatment planning. It balances theoretical foundations of pain pathophysiology with applied clinical information, providing guidelines to psychiatric differential diagnosis of pain states and psychiatric comorbidities associated with pain and integrating diagnostic and treatment approaches. Because proper treatment requires understanding the whole person, the book views the patient from biological, psychological, and social perspectives. It stresses the importance of examining psychological variables that can limit outcomes and even preclude aggressive interventional approaches. The manual also includes considerations pertinent to the elderly, children, and cultural groups.

This manual expands on the author's previous Concise Guide to Pain Management for Psychiatrists to reflect significant advances in the field of pain medicine. It updates trends in treatment approaches along with our understanding of chronic pain conditions, and presents new knowledge of the biological substrates underlying both pain and psychiatric comorbidities. The manual features particularly extensive revisions regarding the use of psychiatric and other adjunctive medications in pain management, including expanded discussion of long-term adverse effects, dependence, and pseudoaddictive behaviors involving opiates and weak analgesics. It also delineates the use of adjunctive treatments, including evolving data on the use of antidepressants and related medications for patients with chronic pain. Among the its practical benefits, the book • Features updated coverage of common psychiatric comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders• Addresses common pain disorders ranging from headache and back pain to pain related to cancer and HIV• Includes an extensively revised chapter on pharmacology, familiarizing readers with the range of pain medications and providing information on dosages and side effects• Fully discusses psychotherapeutic approaches, plus adjunctive interventions such as biofeedback and hypnosis • Covers special techniques such as acupuncture and regional neural blockade• Offers updated advice on emerging forensic issues, from disability claims to controlled substance diversion

With pain management issues so common in daily practice, this handy portable guide is designed for quick reference, features numerous tables and illustrations, and is easily understandable by less experienced clinicians or non-pain specialists. While written expressly for busy psychiatrists, it is also useful to psychologists, social workers, and other physicians.

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- xix, 245 p. : ill.
Cote : WL 704 C744 2003

Douleur - Traitement - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur - Aspect psychologique - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur chronique - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Douleur - Thérapeutique ; Douleur - Aspect psychologique

Nearly 35 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, and knowledge and skills in pain management are essential for every practicing psychiatrist. Many patients are referred when attempts by other doctors have failed to relieve pain, while others seek help in dealing with the depression, debilitation, and isolation that can accompany chronic pain. To help you treat such patients, Concise Guide to Pain Management for Psychiatrists is an ideal on-the-spot resource.

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- xvii, 430 p.
Cote : WM 420 T784 2002

Psychothérapie - Guides, manuels, etc. ; Maladies mentales - Traitement

While recent developments in psychopharmacology have been widely disseminated, equally important advances in psychological strategies for severe mental health problems have received less attention. Filling a crucial gap in the literature, this volume brings together leading clinical scientists to present evidence-based approaches for treating schizophrenia, severe mood disorders, substance use problems, and severe personality disorders. Cutting-edge modalities represented include cognitive-behavioral therapies, couple and family treatments, motivational interviewing, group work, and others. Written in a highly practical style, each chapter reviews the empirical basis for the treatment at hand; explains basic concepts and applications; and provides step-by-step implementation guidelines, concrete clinical examples, and patient-therapist dialogues. Also discussed are ways to modify each approach for different populations and strategies for integrating psychological and pharmacological treatments.

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