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Stress Proof the Heart - Behavioral Interventions for Cardiac Patients (Hardcover, 2012)
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Stress Proof the Heart - Behavioral Interventions for Cardiac Patients (Hardcover, 2012)
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Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death throughout the
world. Chronic negative emotions such as depression and anxiety
place cardiac patients at greater risk for death and recurrence of
cardiovascular disease. In 2008 the editor published a book related
to this topic, titled Psychotherapy with Cardiac Patients:
Behavioral Cardiology in Practice (American Psychological
Association). Aside from that book, there are very few resources
specifically written for clinicians who treat psychologically
distressed cardiac patients. Unlike other medical specialty areas
such as oncology, the field of cardiology has been slow to
integrate behavioral treatments into the delivery of service.
Perhaps because the field has been largely defined and dominated by
researchers, mental health clinicians are only starting to
recognize behavioral cardiology as a viable arena in which to
practice. There is a large void in the practitioner literature on
behavioral cardiology. In a review of Psychotherapy with Cardiac
Patients, Paul Efthim, Ph.D. wrote, "Her new book goes well beyond
previous works by giving specific and detailed guidance about how
to tailor psychological interventions with this variegated
population." He added, "It would benefit from even more details
about treatment approaches." This proposed volume goes beyond the
editor's previous volume by providing in-depth descriptions of
behavioral treatments for distressed cardiac patients written by
eminent leaders in behavioral cardiology. This book describes a
wide range of behavioral treatments for the common psychologically
based problems encountered by clinicians who treat cardiac
patients. The book is organized as follows: Part I focuses on the
most psychologically challenging and common presentations of
cardiac diagnosis; coronary artery disease, arrhythmia, and heart
failure. This section also includes a chapter on heart
transplantation, which is a treatment, not a diagnosis, but a
treatment that incurs profound psychological impact for the
individual. In Part II, behavioral interventions for the general
cardiac population are described. Mainstream therapies such as
stress management, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and medical family
therapy are described, along with approaches that have less
empirical support but considerable practical significance such as
personality-guided therapy and interventions aimed at altering type
D personality traits. The literature in behavioral cardiology has a
rich history of investigating maladaptive personality traits and
thus it is important to include behavioral approaches that target
personality in this volume. Part III focuses on common behavioral
problems encountered by clinicians who work with this patient
population. Most patients who seek psychological help do so because
they perceive themselves to be stressed due to their job or
overextended in all areas of their life. Other people with heart
disease present with sleep problems and/or an inability to motivate
themselves to exercise or quit smoking. There are many practical
behavioral approaches that can be helpful for patients with these
difficulties and these are detailed in this section of the book.
The conclusion of the book focuses on how to integrate the
behavioral treatments described in the preceding chapters into a
comprehensive treatment model.
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