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Primary Care, Psychology, and Primary Care Psychology

2004
Abstract Scenarios like this occur many times every day in the offices of pediatricians, internists, family physicians, and gynecologists across the United States. What happens next depends on the train-ing and attitudes of the primary care physician and the mental health professionals involved in the patient’s care.
Leonard J Haas, Frank V deGruy
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Towards a psychology of caring*

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1990
An increasing awareness of the chronicity of many conditions, and reservations about the appropriateness of ‘treatment’ models of intervention, together encourage a positive and careful psychological examination of caring. A psychology of caring must be relevant to care by families in domestic settings as well as to more specialized and professionally ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE OF THE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENT

EDTNA-ERCA Journal, 2003
SUMMARYThe psychological care of patients at the haemodialysis unit is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the overall treatment of patients with end‐stage renal failure. As more is understood and reported regarding the impact of psychological factors on physical processes it becomes crucial that good quality psychological care is delivered to
J, Bath, S, Tonks, P, Edwards
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Psychological interventions in palliative care

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2018
To provide an update on recent studies about psychological interventions in palliative (mainly cancer) care with a focus on physical, psychological, spiritual, and social aspects.Some promising psychological interventions for physical challenges, such as fatigue, pain, dyspnea, and insomnia do exist, but further research is needed.
Pia, von Blanckenburg, Nico, Leppin
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Psychological care in trauma patients

Injury, 2003
The clinician manages trauma patients in the emergency room, operation theatre, intensive care unit and trauma ward with an endeavour to provide best possible treatment for physical injuries. At the same time, it is equally important to give adequate attention to behavioural and psychological aspects associated with the event.
Medha, Mohta   +3 more
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Psychologic Issues in Palliative Care

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
As medical science progresses and the life spans of patients with serious illnesses increase, the process that leads to death is becoming more feared than death itself. This fear is particularly intense in technologically advanced cultures with access to advanced medical care.
Christopher A, Gibson   +3 more
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Jungian psychology and pastoral care

Journal of Religion & Health, 1992
This article provides a review of the implications of analytic psychology for pastoral care and the caregiver. Four areas of Jung's thought are examined: (1) his mode of treatment, (2) the process of individuation, (3) his theory of personality types, and (4) his concept of synchronicity.
E W, Hill, P M, Mullen
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Disaster Care: Psychological Considerations

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2005
Disasters are tragic events that disrupt the normal functioning ofa community and overwhelm personal and community resources. The people who experience or simply witness traumatic events can be affected emotionally and develop a range of physical and emotional responses, which in turn can produce psychological, social, and physiological dysfunction ...
Ann M, Mitchell   +2 more
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Psychology, Health and Health Care

Psychology & Health, 1990
Abstract This article traces the development of the World Health Organization's emphasis on psychological and behavioural factors in health and notes its encouragement of recognition of these factors by member states. The article further outlines the reasons for this increasing recognition and stresses the important role of psychological and ...
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Psychological care.

Revue de l'infirmiere, 2016
Pierre works now in a health and social centre for autistic children. He takes care of Gilles, a three year old, who has just been diagnosed with autism. This evening, his mother, Mrs Wilson, is picking him up.
Pascale, Didry, Emmanuelle, Didry
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