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Innovations in Behavioral Medicine
1986The chapter begins with a brief history of the behavioral medicine movement along with an overview of contemporary activities in the field. Three subsequent sections review technical innovations in major areas of clinical behavioral medicine: treatment, health care delivery, and preventive health care.
D J, Delprato, F D, McGlynn
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Behavioral medicine in Russian family medicine
Patient Education and Counseling, 2005The Russian Federation's recently adopted family medicine as a specialty, but with little or no training in psychosocial and behavioral issues, unlike many training programs in other countries. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of Russian primary care physicians regarding the practice of behavioral ...
Buyck, David +5 more
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Medicine and the Behavioral Sciences
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1973Medicine and the behavioral sciences are both concerned with the understanding and treatment of man. Consequently communication and co-operation between them are essential, so far as both the clients and the sciences are concerned. There are, however, various factors—ideological, practical, educational and semantic—which at present make such ...
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Behavioral Biology in Medicine
Psychiatry in Medicine, 1971The continuing emergence of a clinically helpful behavioral biology is a basic scientific trend in contemporary psychiatry and medicine. Much of this new knowledge describes the genetic, maturational and learned developmental structure and physiology of the behaving brain and body.
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Visualization of Medicine Prescription Behavior
Computer Graphics Forum, 2014AbstractMedicine prescriptions play an important role in medical treatments. More insight in medicine prescription behavior can lead to more efficient and effective treatments, as well as reflection on prescription behavior for specific physicians, types of medicines, or classes of patients.
Corput, van der, P.N.A. +2 more
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Cognitive Interventions in Behavioral Medicine
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1993In this report an overview is given of the contribution of cognitive approaches to behavioral medicine. The (possible) contribution of cognitive therapy is reviewed in the area of coronary heart disease, obesity, bulimia nervosa, chronic pain, benign headache, cancer, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/human immunodeficiency virus and asthma.
Emmelkamp, P.M.G., van Oppen, P.
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Alternative medicine and behavior
Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2002openaire +2 more sources

