Integrative Medicine is an emerging discipline that not only bridges the existing disciplines of psychiatry psychology, but provides a scientifically-based framework that synthesizes the rest of physiology, biochemistry and other health dimensions such as social support and spirituality, which collectively contribute to brain and body health and overall well-being. Patients who have not tolerated or not responded optimally to traditional treatments are also good candidates for integrative approaches. This new edition of Integrative Psychiatry and Brain Health reflects the tremendous advances in science that allude to mechanisms of action that weave together seemingly unrelated disciplines for the promotion of health and wellness. Part of the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, this volume provides a rational and evidence-based approach to the integrative therapy of mental disorders, integrating the principles of alternative and complementary therapies into the principles and practice of conventional psychiatry and psychology. Integrative Psychiatry and Brain Health examines what works and what doesn't, and offers practical guidelines for physicians to incorporate integrative medicine into their practice and to advise patients on reasonable and effective therapies. The text discusses areas of controversy and identifies areas of uncertainty where future research is needed. Chapters also cite the best available evidence for both the safety and the efficacy of all therapies discussed. The information is presented in accessible and easy-to-read formats, including clinical pearls and key points.
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Section 1: Lifestyle Effects on Brain Health Chapter 1: Diet, Gut and Brain: A New Horizon Anthony J. Bazzan and Daniel A. Monti Chapter 2: Key Nutrients for Normal Brain Health Rashna K. Staid Chapter 3: Effects of Exercise on Mental Health Stephen Olex and Krista Olex Chapter 4: The Neurobiology of Meditation and Stress Reduction Andrew B. Newberg and David B. Yaden Chapter 5: The Interaction of Religion and Health David B. Yaden and Andrew B. Newberg Chapter 6: Behavioral Strategies for Happiness and Satisfaction Cathy Greenberg and Relly Nadler Section 2: Healing Systems: Theory and Evidence Chapter 7: Botanicals of Interest to Psychiatrists Daniel A. Monti and Andrew B. Newberg Chapter 8: Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Jingduan Yang and Daniel A. Monti Chapter 9: Role of Chiropractic in Mind-Body Health George Zabrecky Chapter 10: Homeopathy and Psychiatry Bernardo A. Merizalde Chapter 11: Hypnosis and Biofeedback as Prototypes of Mind-Body Medicine Marie Stoner Chapter 12: Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Psychiatric Disorders Aleeze Moss and Diane Reibel Chapter 13: Neuromodulation in Psychiatric Disorders Christina Herring Section 3: Integrative Psychiatry in Practice Chapter 14: Functional Neuro-Imaging: A Transformative Tool for Integrative Psychiatry Abass Alavi and Andrew B. Newberg Chapter 15: Commonly Encountered Sleep Disorders Karl Doghramji Chapter 16: Cognitive Interventions: Brain Training and Rehabilitation Thomas Swirsky-Sacchetti and Robert L. Rider Chapter 17: Integrative Approaches to Cognitive Decline Thomas J. Kelly, IV and Mijail Serruya Chapter 18: Integrative Approaches to Depression Nancy Wintering and Andrew B. Newberg Chapter 19: Integrative Treatment of Anxiety Brigit Rakel Chapter 20: Integrative Treatment of Emotional Traumas Anna Tobia Chapter 21: Addictions: Evidence for Integrative Treatment Mary F. Morrison, Karen Lin, and Susan Gersh
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Selling point: Provides a rational and evidence-based approach to the integrative therapy of mental disorders Selling point: Discusses areas of controversy and identifies areas of uncertainty where future research is needed Selling point: Information is presented in accessible and easy-to-read formats
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Daniel A. Monti, MD, is founding Director of the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and founding Chair of the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences, the first medical school department in the nation devoted to the field of Integrative Medicine, at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. He also is Professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Monti's extensive research has focused on assessing promising mind-body interventions, understanding brain mechanisms of stress and emotional regulation, and testing natural molecules for therapeutic efficacy in nervous system diseases and cancer. He is author of dozens of scholarly papers and one popular press book, and editor of three textbooks. Andrew B. Newberg, MD is currently the Director of Research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. He is also a Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Radiology. Dr. Newberg has actively pursued a number of neuroimaging research projects which have included the study of aging and dementia, epilepsy, and other neurological and psychiatric disorders. He has also studied the more general mind/body relationship including understanding the physiological correlates of acupuncture, meditation, and other types of integrative therapies. He has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and chapters as well as two best-selling books.
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Selling point: Provides a rational and evidence-based approach to the integrative therapy of mental disorders Selling point: Discusses areas of controversy and identifies areas of uncertainty where future research is needed Selling point: Information is presented in accessible and easy-to-read formats
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ISBN
9780190690557
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
839 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
616

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Daniel A. Monti, MD, is founding Director of the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and founding Chair of the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences, the first medical school department in the nation devoted to the field of Integrative Medicine, at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. He also is Professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Monti's extensive research has focused on assessing promising mind-body interventions, understanding brain mechanisms of stress and emotional regulation, and testing natural molecules for therapeutic efficacy in nervous system diseases and cancer. He is author of dozens of scholarly papers and one popular press book, and editor of three textbooks. Andrew B. Newberg, MD is currently the Director of Research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and the Department of Integrative Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. He is also a Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Radiology. Dr. Newberg has actively pursued a number of neuroimaging research projects which have included the study of aging and dementia, epilepsy, and other neurological and psychiatric disorders. He has also studied the more general mind/body relationship including understanding the physiological correlates of acupuncture, meditation, and other types of integrative therapies. He has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and chapters as well as two best-selling books.