Mind-body medicine in inpatient psychiatry (Record no. 95231)

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ISBN 9783838213651
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 3838213653
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Classification number WM 420
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Personal author Tomasi, David Låg
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Title Mind-body medicine in inpatient psychiatry
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Place of publication Stuttgart :
Publisher Ibidem-Verlag,
Date 2020
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Physical description 277 pages :
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Dimensions 22 cm
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Contents David Tomasi presents new, groundbreaking research on the science and application of Mind-Body Medicine strategies to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry settings. Much more than a list of therapeutic recommendations, this book is a thorough description of how Mind-Body Medicine can be successfully applied, from a therapeutic as well as from an organizational, cost-effective analysis viewpoint, to the full spectrum of psychiatric treatments. Furthermore, this study examines the role of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary treatment teams, with a special focus on the profession and the role of psychotherapists and group therapists, thereby providing solid scientific evidence of the benefits of patient-provider therapeutic alliances. In this sense, this book serves as a guide for professionals and institutions both in the private and the public sphere, to learn effective treatment and management strategies.
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Abstract David Tomasi presents new, groundbreaking research on the science and application of Mind-Body Medicine strategies to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry settings. Much more than a list of therapeutic recommendations, this book is a thorough description of how Mind-Body Medicine can be successfully applied, from a therapeutic as well as from an organizational, cost-effective analysis viewpoint, to the full spectrum of psychiatric treatments. Furthermore, this study examines the role of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary treatment teams, with a special focus on the profession and the role of psychotherapists and group therapists, thereby providing solid scientific evidence of the benefits of patient-provider therapeutic alliances. In this sense, this book serves as a guide for professionals and institutions both in the private and the public sphere, to learn effective treatment and management strategies.
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Subject term Mind-body medicine
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Subject term Inpatient psychiatry
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Subject term Group therapy
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Subject term Psychiatry
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Subject term Psychotherapy
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