Medical Family Therapy: Clinical Methods
Medical Family Therapy: Clinical Methods delves into the world of integrated family healthcare, focusing on the collaborative approach in the context of medical care. This comprehensive guide provides valuable insights into the practice of medical family therapy, covering essential areas such as chronic disease management, evidence-based practices, patient-centered care, and coping strategies for individuals and families dealing with chronic illnesses. With a strong emphasis on family-centered care, the book explores the role of marriage and family therapy in the broader healthcare system, offering a holistic perspective on patient well-being. It serves as an indispensable resource for healthcare professionals, therapists, and practitioners seeking to enhance their skills and provide more comprehensive, integrated care to patients and their families.
Subjects / Topics
Behavioral Science and Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Family, General Practice / Family Medicine
Keywords Covered
Chronic Disease Management, Chronic Illness Management, Collaborative Family Healthcare, Coping, Counseling, Couple Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Family Centered Care, Family Therapy, Healthcare, Health Systems, Illness Management, Integrated Family Healthcare, Integrated Healthcare, Integrated Behavioral Health Care, Marriage and Family Therapy, Medical Family Therapy, Patient Centered Care, Primary Care, Secondary Care, etc
Pages – 608