Therapists Guide To Understanding Common Medical Problems Hardcover by Andrew Kolbasovsky
Therapists Guide To Understanding Common Medical Problems Hardcover by Andrew Kolbasovsky
Product Details
- Publisher: Norton Professional Books (2008-02-26)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 256 pages
- ISBN-13: 9780393705355
- Item Weight: 739.37 grams
- Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 cm
Everything mental health clinicians need to know about the medical conditions of their patients.
People seeking therapy for mental health issues often also have medical problems such as diabetes, AIDS, asthma, or
heart conditions. As a therapist, should you ignore the medical conditions that your clients may have, and simply stick to
what you’re trained in, healing the mind and not focusing on medical or bodily issues? Or, should you inquire about any
medical issues during intake and give them full attention? As a non-medically trained practitioner, how much should you
really be expected to know about these issues? These answers and more can be found in this book. Geared specifically to
nonmedically trained mental health professionals, it gives practitioners a better understanding of exactly how physical health
issues play out in the context of mental health issues, equipping clinicians with the information necessary to more effectively
create and manage a comprehensive psychotherapeutic treatment regimen.
About the Author
Andrew Kolbasovsky, Psy.D., is director of clinical development at HIP Health Plan of New York. He lives in Old Bridge, New Jersey.
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