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The Behavioral Sciences and Health Care |
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About the Editors |
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Preface to the Fourth Edition |
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Contents |
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Introduction and How to Use This Book |
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Section I: The Behavioral Sciences and Health |
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1: Evolving Models of Health Care |
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Section II: Regulatory Systems |
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2: Predisposition |
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3: The Nervous System |
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4: Brain Networks in Health and Illness |
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Section III: Basic Homeostatic Systems |
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5: Energy Homeostasis |
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6: Chronobiology and Sleep Disorders |
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7: Stress, Adaptation, and Stress Disorders |
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8: Pain |
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Section IV: Higher Order Homeostatic Systems |
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9: Emotion and Learning |
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10: Cognition, Communication,and Social Interaction |
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Section V: Development Through the Life Cycle |
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11: Selected Theories of Development |
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12: The Fetus, Newborn, and Infant |
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13: Toddlerhood and the Preschool Years |
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14: The School Years |
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15: The Adult Years |
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16: The Family |
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Section VI: Social and Cultural Issues |
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17: Culture and Cultural Competence in Health Care |
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18: Health Care in Minority andMajority Populations |
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19: Sexuality and SexualDisorders |
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20: Health Care Issues Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals |
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21: Geriatric Health and Successful Aging |
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Section VII: Societal and Behavioral Health Challenges |
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22: Obesity |
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23: Eating Disorders |
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24: Substance-Related andAddictive Disorders |
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25: Interpersonal Violence and Abuse |
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26: Poverty and Homelessness |
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27: Suicide |
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28: Understanding andImproving Health Literacy |
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Section VIII: The Health Care System, Policy, and Economics |
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29: The US Health Care System |
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30: Theories of Social Relationsand InterprofessionalCollaboration |
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31: Moral, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Patient Care |
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32: Complementary and Integrative Medicine |
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33: Palliative Care |
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Section IX: The Clinical Relationship |
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34: The Provider–Patient Relationship |
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35: The Medical Encounter and Clinical Decision Making |
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36: Motivating Healthy Behaviors |
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37: Physician Health, Impairment, and Misconduct |
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Section X: Psychopathology |
356 |
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38: Introduction to Psychopathology |
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39: The Psychiatric Evaluation |
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40: Principles of Psychotherapy |
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41: Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence |
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42: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |
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43: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders |
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44: Anxiety Disorders |
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45: Neurocognitive Disorders: Delirium and Secondary Syndromes |
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46: Neurocognitive Disorders: Dementia |
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47: Stress Disorders, Bereavement, and Dissociative Disorders |
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48: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders |
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49: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders |
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50: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders |
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51: Personality Disorders |
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52: Pharmacological Interventions for Psychiatric Disorders |
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Appendix: Psychological Testing |
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Answer Key to Review Questions |
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Practice Exam |
482 |
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Contributors |
578 |
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Subject Index |
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