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Cognitive therapy, a core approach within a collection of
psychotherapeutic techniques known as cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT), is fundamentally about changing peoples' thoughts-helping
them overcome difficulties by recognizing and changing
dysfunctional thinking styles. Among other strategies, it requires
encouraging the development of skills for rehearsing new habits of
thought, modifying biases in judging and interpreting social and
emotional information, and for testing assumptions underlying
dysfunctional and negative, distorted thinking. In How and Why
Thoughts Change, Dr. Ian Evans deconstructs the nature of cognitive
therapy by examining the cognitive element of CBT, that is, how and
why thoughts change behavior and emotion. There are a number of
different approaches to cognitive therapy, including the classic
Beck approach, the late Albert Ellis's rational-emotive
psychotherapy, Young's schema-focused therapy, and newer varieties
such as mindfulness training, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
(ACT), and problem-solving strategies. Evans identifies the common
principles underlying these methods, attempts to integrate them,
and makes suggestions as to how our current cognitive therapies
might be improved. He draws on a broad survey of contemporary
research on basic cognitive processes and integrates these with
therapeutic approaches. While it may seem obvious that how and what
we think determines how and in what manner we behave, the
relationship between thought and action is not a simple one. Evans
addresses questions such as: What is the difference between a
thought and a belief? How do we find the cause of a thought? And
can it really be that thought causes behavior and emotion, or could
it be the other way around? In a reader-friendly style that avoids
jargon, this innovative book answers some pertinent questions about
cognitive therapy in a way that clarifies exactly how and why
thoughts change. Evans demonstrates that understanding these
concepts is a linchpin to providing and improving therapy for
clients.
This book was written and illustrated by Victoria Freeman in
response to the trauma her grandson experienced when his "Daddy"
was shipped to Iraq. Victoria is a career elementary teacher who
personally witnessed the hurt and loneliness a child experiences
when a parent is not home. Victoria used her talent as an artist
and educator to help children cope with their loneliness and sense
of abandonment.
Proton beam therapy is an emerging technology with promise of
revolutionizing the treatment of cancer. While nearly half of all
patients diagnosed with cancer in the US receive radiation therapy,
the majority is delivered via electron accelerators, where photons
are used to irradiate cancerous tissue. Because of the physical
properties of photon beams, photons may deposit energy along their
entire path length through the body. On the other hand, a
protonbeamdirected ata tumor travels in a straight trajectory
towards its target, gives off most of its energy at a defined depth
called the Bragg peak, and then stops. While photons often deposit
more energy within the healthy tissues of the body than within the
cancer itself, protons can deposit most of their cancer-killing
energy within the area of the tumor. As a result, in the properly
selected patients, proton beam therapy has the ability to improve
cure rates by increasing the dose delivered to the tumor and
simultaneously reduce side-effects by decreasing the dose to
surrounding tissue. The benefits of proton beam therapy in
delivering a lethal hit to the target while sparing surrounding
normal tissues from radiation are becoming applicable to an
increasing number of patients and a growing list of conditions. In
this book, the author will guide the reader through existing
evidence supporting proton beam therapy for pediatric cancer,
prostate cancer, lung cancer, brain tumors, spinal tumors, and
several other conditions. The book will discuss which conditions
are suitable for treatment with proton beam therapy, how the
treatment is delivered, and the current data supporting its
use."
In this issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, guest
editor Harry Dym brings his considerable expertise to the topic of
Clinical Pharmacology for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. Top
experts in the field cover key topics such as a review of sedation
agents, acute pain management, and more. Contains 17 relevant,
practice-oriented topics including Emergency Drugs for the Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeon Office; Update on Medications for Oral
Sedation in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Office;
Pharmacologic Treatment for Tempromandibular and TMJ Disorders; and
more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on Clinical Pharmacology
for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, offering actionable
insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on
this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced
editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest
research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.
Extensively revised and updated, the new edition of this valuable
reference work provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of
the current knowledge and new research in Bacillus molecular and
cellular biology.
This important volume is the first to address the use of
neuroimaging in civil and criminal forensic contexts and to include
discussion of prior precedents and court decisions. Equally useful
for practicing psychiatrists and psychologists, it reviews both the
legal and ethical consideraitons of neuroimaging.
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Rolf Daniels, Dominique Lunter
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Human Growth and Development, Third Edition provides a
comprehensive volume covering the biology of human growth and the
genetic, endocrine, environmental, nutritional, and socio-economic
factors that contribute towards its full expression. Human Growth
and Development continues to be a valuable resource for
researchers, professors and graduate students across the
interdisciplinary area of human development. For the new edition,
updates are made to all fourteen of the "core chapters" of the book
which form the essential reading for a comprehensive understanding
of human growth and development. Additionally, new special topics
are covered including the interpretation of recently found
sub-adult fossils that expand our understanding of the evolution of
human growth and a discussion of the early pattern of growth and
development as the developmental origins of risk for
non-communicable diseases of adulthood. Human Growth and
Development, Third Edition includes contributions from the
well-known experts in the field and is the most reputable,
comprehensive resource available.
Spirituality, Theology and Mental Health provides reflections from
leading international scholars and practitioners in theology,
anthropology, philosophy and psychiatry as to the nature of
spirituality and its relevance to constructions of mental disorder
and mental healthcare. Key issues are explored in depth, including
the nature of spirituality and recent debates concerning its
importance in contemporary psychiatric practice, relationship
between demons and wellbeing in ancient religious texts and
contemporary practice, religious conversion, and the nature and
importance of myth and theology in shaping human self
understanding. These are used as a basis for exploring some of the
overarching intellectual and practical issues that arise when
different disciplines engage together with an attempt to better
understand the relationship between spirituality and mental health
and translate their findings into mental healthcare practice.
Nanoparticle therapeutics: Production Technologies, Types of
Nanoparticles, and Regulatory Aspects employs unique principles for
applications in cell-based therapeutics, diagnostics and
mechanistics for the study of organ physiology, disease etiology
and drug screening of advanced nanoparticles and nanomaterials. The
book focuses on the extrapolation of bioengineering tools in the
domain of nanotechnology and nanoparticles therapeutics,
fabrication, characterization and drug delivery aspects. It
acquaints scientists and researchers on the experiential and
experimental aspects of nanoparticles and nanotechnology to equip
their rational application in various fields, especially in
differential diagnoses and in the treatment of diverse diseased
states. This complete resource provides a holistic understanding of
the principle behind formation, characterization, applications,
regulations and toxicity of nanoparticles employing myriad
principles of nanotechnology. Investigators, pharmaceutical
researchers, and advanced students working on technology
advancement in the areas of designing targeted therapies, nanoscale
imaging systems and diagnostic modalities in human diseases where
nanoparticles can be used as a critical tool for technology
advancement in drug delivery systems will find this book useful.
This title highlights the current and topical areas of research in
this rapidly growing field. Expert authors from around the world
provide the latest insights into the mechanisms these fascinating
organisms use to survive.
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