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Integrative psychiatry / edited by Daniel A. Monti, Bernard D. Beitman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Weil integrative medicine libraryPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 494 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199748501
  • 0199748500
  • 1282543806
  • 9781282543805
  • 9786612543807
  • 6612543809
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Integrative psychiatry.DDC classification:
  • 616.89/14 22
LOC classification:
  • RC480.5 .I557 2010eb
NLM classification:
  • 2009 J-360
  • WM 400
Online resources:
Contents:
Dietary guidelines for psychiatric patients / Joel S. Edman -- Exercise in the treatment of depressive disorders / Rajnish Mago and Rajeev Mahajan -- The use of nutritional supplements in psychiatric practice / Joel S. Edman and Daniel A. Monti -- Botanicals of interest to psychiatrists / Howard L. Field -- Art therapy in the context of creative expressive therapies / Susan Kaye-Huntingdon and Caroline C. Peterson -- Aromatherapy in psychiatry / Geraldine F. DePaula and Doreen F. Lafferty -- Acupuncture and Chinese medicine / Jingduan Yang and Daniel A. Monti -- The role of chiropractic in mind-body health / Henry Pollard -- Homeopathy and psychiatry / Bernardo A. Merizalde -- Sleep and sleep disorders / Karl Doghramji, George Brainard, and John M. Balaicuis -- Integrative approaches to the management of chronic pain / Lynette Menefee Pujol and Bettina Herbert -- Integrative approaches to brain rehabilitation / Denise E. Malkowicz, Jolene Ross, and James Caunt -- Mindfulness and mindfulness-based stress reduction / Donald McCown and Diane Reibel -- The neurobiology of meditation / Andrew B. Newberg -- Hypnosis and biofeedback as prototypes of mind-body medicine / Marie Stoner and Linda Shrier -- Facilitating emotional health and well-being / Patricia A. Coughlin -- The interaction of religion and health / Bruce Y. Lee and Andrew B. Newberg -- Synchronicity and healing / Bernard D. Beitman, Elif Celebi, and Stephanie L. Coleman.
Summary: Contemporary psychiatry is a field that is especially conducive to the principles of integrative medicine. With the exception of a few disorders, such as schizophrenia, most psychiatric disorders respond to interventions other than drugs. Patients who have not tolerated or not responded optimally to traditional treatments are also good candidates for integrative treatments. Additionally, herbals such as St. John's wort for the treatment of depression and ginkgo for the treatment of memory impairment in dementia have been found effective in traditional clinical trials. Patients' use of alternat.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Dietary guidelines for psychiatric patients / Joel S. Edman -- Exercise in the treatment of depressive disorders / Rajnish Mago and Rajeev Mahajan -- The use of nutritional supplements in psychiatric practice / Joel S. Edman and Daniel A. Monti -- Botanicals of interest to psychiatrists / Howard L. Field -- Art therapy in the context of creative expressive therapies / Susan Kaye-Huntingdon and Caroline C. Peterson -- Aromatherapy in psychiatry / Geraldine F. DePaula and Doreen F. Lafferty -- Acupuncture and Chinese medicine / Jingduan Yang and Daniel A. Monti -- The role of chiropractic in mind-body health / Henry Pollard -- Homeopathy and psychiatry / Bernardo A. Merizalde -- Sleep and sleep disorders / Karl Doghramji, George Brainard, and John M. Balaicuis -- Integrative approaches to the management of chronic pain / Lynette Menefee Pujol and Bettina Herbert -- Integrative approaches to brain rehabilitation / Denise E. Malkowicz, Jolene Ross, and James Caunt -- Mindfulness and mindfulness-based stress reduction / Donald McCown and Diane Reibel -- The neurobiology of meditation / Andrew B. Newberg -- Hypnosis and biofeedback as prototypes of mind-body medicine / Marie Stoner and Linda Shrier -- Facilitating emotional health and well-being / Patricia A. Coughlin -- The interaction of religion and health / Bruce Y. Lee and Andrew B. Newberg -- Synchronicity and healing / Bernard D. Beitman, Elif Celebi, and Stephanie L. Coleman.

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Contemporary psychiatry is a field that is especially conducive to the principles of integrative medicine. With the exception of a few disorders, such as schizophrenia, most psychiatric disorders respond to interventions other than drugs. Patients who have not tolerated or not responded optimally to traditional treatments are also good candidates for integrative treatments. Additionally, herbals such as St. John's wort for the treatment of depression and ginkgo for the treatment of memory impairment in dementia have been found effective in traditional clinical trials. Patients' use of alternat.

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