Mcdaniel, Doherty & Hepworth. Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care. (2013).
Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Intendance, Second Edition
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Pages: 358
Item #: 4317314
ISBN: 978-1-4338-1518-8
Copyright: 2014
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- Overview
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- Author Bios
- Reviews and Awards
Overview
The field of medical family therapy has grown past leaps and bounds since the authors' bestselling Medical Family Therapy: A Biopsychosocial Arroyo to Families With Health Problems was published in 1992. In that book, the authors sought to span the gap between mental and physical health by introducing a systems-based arroyo that unites physicians, psychologists, family therapists, social workers, nurses, counselors, and therapists of all theoretical orientations in working with families across a wide range of professional settings.
In this thorough revision and update of their classic text, the authors describe the impact of contempo economic and structural changes in wellness care on the role of the medical family therapist. They depict how medical and mental health providers tin learn to speak the same language, whether they interact in outpatient therapy, co-location settings, community wellness centers, or fully-integrated health systems. They too take into account exciting new advances in fertility treatments and genomic medicine, and assess the medical family therapist's role in navigating the unique conflicts that can ascend in families dealing with these and similar issues.
Tabular array of Contents
Foreword
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the 2nd Edition
Acknowledgments
I. Foundations of Medical Family Therapy
- An Overview of Medical Family unit Therapy
- Clinical Strategies for Medical Family Therapy
- Collaboration With Other Wellness Professionals
- The Shared Emotional Themes of Illness
- The Self of the Medical Family Therapist
- Community Appointment
II. Medical Family Therapy Across the Life Cycle
- Health Behaviors That Harm
- Couples and Affliction
- Pregnancy Loss, Infertility, and Reproductive Technology
- Medical Family unit Therapy With Children
- Somatizing Patients and Their Families
- The Experience of Genomic Medicine: A New Frontier
- Caregiving, End of Life Care, and Loss
3. Conclusion
- How Medical Family unit Therapists Can Contribute to the Transformation of Health Care
Appendix: Profiles of Medical Family Therapists in Practise
References
Index
About the Authors
Author Bios
Susan H. McDaniel, PhD, is the Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families & Health, the manager of the Constitute for the Family in the Section of Psychiatry, associate chair of the Department of Family Medicine, and the director of the Patient- and Family-Centered Intendance Physician Coaching Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where she has been since beginning her career in 1980. Her career is dedicated to integrating mental/behavioral health into health intendance.
Dr. McDaniel is the author of numerous journal manufactures and 13 books, translated into 8 languages. She was coeditor of Families, Systems & Health for 12 years, and is now an acquaintance editor of the American Psychologist.
Dr. McDaniel is active in multiple professional organizations; she is on the APA Board of Directors and the Board of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. She has received many awards, including the American Psychological Foundation/Cummings PSYCHE Prize in 2007, the Donald Bloch Md Laurels for Outstanding Contributions to Collaborative Care in 2009, the Order of Teachers of Family Medicine Recognition Award in 2011, and the Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award for Mentoring in 2012.
William J. Doherty, PhD, is a professor in the Section of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, where he directs the Minnesota Couples on the Brink Projection and the Citizen Professional Centre. He is also an adjunct professor in the Section of Family unit Medicine and Community Wellness.
He has served as president of the National Council on Family Relations and received the Pregnant Contribution to the Field of Marriage and Family unit Therapy Award from the American Clan for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has authored 10 books for professionals and four books for the lay public.
In improver to collaborative family wellness care, Dr. Doherty'due south professional focus is on community appointment to co-create solutions for health and social problems, and new forms of clinical practice with couples on the brink of divorce.
Jeri Hepworth, PhD, is a family therapist, and professor and vice-chair of family medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. She has taught family physicians, and primary care, psychiatry, and mental health clinicians for more 30 years, with a focus on collaboration and team development. After completing the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine fellowship, she is also director of faculty development programs for the Schoolhouse of Medicine, with a special interest in mentoring and leadership development. She is the firsthand past-president of the Guild of Teachers of Family Medicine, and the chair for the Council for Academic Family unit Medicine.
Dr. Hepworth's scholarly activeness has focused on families and health with expertise in psychosocial issues in medicine, and integrating behavioral health into primary care. Amid her publications, she is coauthor of iii books: Medical Family Therapy, The Shared Experience of Illness, and Family Oriented Primary Care.
Dr. Hepworth enjoys leading organizational retreats, has consulted nationally and internationally, has held board and leadership positions in multiple professional associations, and serves on advisory boards of five professional journals.
Reviews and Awards
Medical family therapy seems to have gained ground in the past decade, so this book is a welcome improver to the field and summary of some of the key approaches and ideas. The three authors accept impressive credentials as therapists and authors, with each belongings senior academic appointments alongside their impressive track record of clinical work.
—Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
Definitely the go-to book in the field of medical family therapy.
—Doody'south Review Service
McDaniel, Doherty, and Hepworth's fantabulous volume results from the patient diligence of 3 remarkable scholars and clinicians. One can only hope that this fourth dimension, 22 years afterwards, their efforts will be appreciated and applied.
—PsycCRITIQUES
Created to cross-reference the valuable insights of psychologists, physicians, family therapists, social workers, nurses, counselors, and therapists, Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care examines how providers can standardize their terminology for more effective advice, and other practices to greatly better collaborative efforts at treatment in settings ranging from customs wellness centers to outpatient therapy or integrated health systems…Highly recommended, especially for wellness care professionals and college library collections.
—Midwest Book Review
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