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Ian Wickramasekera |
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Health & Fitness · Psychology · Self-Help |
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"It is a very thorough and up-to-date clinical handbook and reference for the primary care Doc or nurse. . . . if you have a favorite Family Doc or Internist or Nurse Practitioner--or administrator--and you want them to have a nice gift, buy them this book. But read it before you give it away." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Hardcover, 545 Publisher: Sage Pubns (September 19, 2002) Measurements: 10.5"(h) x 7.5"(w) x 1.25"(d), 2.55 lbs. ISBN: 9780761923237 |
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<P>"It is a very thorough and up-to-date clinical handbook and reference for the primary care Doc or nurse. . . . if you have a favorite Family Doc or Internist or Nurse Practitioner--or administrator--and you want them to have a nice gift, buy them this book. But read it before you give it away."<BR> --JOURNAL OF NEUROTHERAPY</P> <B></B><P><B>The Handbook of Mind-Body Medicine for Primary Care </B>introduces an evidence-based mind-body approach to the medical and behavioral problems of primary care patients. Evidence-based mind-body practice draws on the best available scientific research and advocates the integration of well-documented mind-body therapies into primary health care. The handbook summarizes current mind-body practice and provides an overview of the basic techniques, including biofeedback, neurofeedback, relaxation therapies, hypnotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapies, acupuncture, and spiritual therapies. The editors also thoroughly demonstrate the application of these techniques to common |
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