The Psychology of the Dentist-Patient Relationship acquaints
dentists with the underlying interpersonal dynamics of their
professional work. The author has reviewed the dental and
psychological literature about the behavior of dentists and their
patients, and used this evidence to evaluate critically the various
theoretical models of the dentist-patient relationship. A major aim
of this book is to show how the application of soundly based
psychological theory and practice can improve patient management,
reduce the stress of practicing dentistry, and contribute to the
design of effective community dental health campaigns.
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