Mosby's Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 3rd Edition
More than 200 photographs and illustrations and 15 new line drawings clarify the material and make learning easier.A highly readable style simplifies complex concepts and keeps the material interesting. Current, research-based information explores the efficacy of many therapies so you can make decisions with confidence. Healing methods are emphasized, rather than systems. A topical organization lets you use what you need for your own practice, without having to read through extraneous detail. Chapter openers show why the content of the chapter is important, what is covered, and what objectives will be met. Features include: An Expert Speaks boxes highlight the personal experience of well-known researchers and practitioners in each discipline, discussing the historical context of research, current contributions, and future directions. Critical Thinking and Clinical Application Questions show real-world situations so you can test and apply your knowledge. Points to Ponder help you tie together and interpret facts. A Closer Look boxes expand upon case study reviews and clinical application examples. Learning Opportunities suggest activities for interacting with health care professionals. Summary tables show outcomes from important clinical trials at a glance. Appendices provide information on CAM resources and contacts. A free Evolve companion website includes regular updates of content, student activities, and full-color images.
- Why Read this Chapter?
- Chapter at a Glance
- Chapter Objectives
Providing a comprehensive overview, this text includes practical, clinically relevant coverage of complementary and alternative medicine, with commentary by well-known experts, descriptions of recent medical advances, case studies, and the history and philosophy of each discipline, along with indications, contraindications, practical application, and clinical trials for each topic. Research is critically reviewed, with examples of exceptional and flawed studies. You'll gain an understanding of the most commonly used alternative therapies, as well as those most likely to be integrated with conventional medical treatment.
Key Features
- More than 200 photographs and illustrations and 15 new line drawings clarify the material and make learning easier.
- A highly readable style simplifies complex concepts and keeps the material interesting.
- Current, research-based information explores the efficacy of many therapies so you can make decisions with confidence.
- Healing methods are emphasized, rather than systems.
- A topical organization lets you use what you need for your own practice, without having to read through extraneous detail.
- Chapter openers show why the content of the chapter is important, what is covered, and what objectives will be met. Features include:
- Why Read this Chapter?
- Chapter at a Glance
- Chapter Objectives
- An Expert Speaks boxes highlight the personal experience of well-known researchers and practitioners in each discipline, discussing the historical context of research, current contributions, and future directions.
- Critical Thinking and Clinical Application Questions show real-world situations so you can test and apply your knowledge.
- Points to Ponder help you tie together and interpret facts.
- A Closer Look boxes expand upon case study reviews and clinical application examples.
- Learning Opportunities suggest activities for interacting with health care professionals.
- Summary tables show outcomes from important clinical trials at a glance.
- Appendices provide information on CAM resources and contacts.
- A free Evolve companion website includes regular updates of content, student activities, and full-color images.
ISBN | 9780323053464 |
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Product Format | Book |
Publication Date | 2008 |
Author Information | By Lyn W. Freeman, PhD, President, Mind Matters Research, Anchoragr AK; Executive Faculty, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, San Francisco, CA |
Table of Content | PART ONE: Mind-Body Integration 1: Physiologic Pathways of Mind-Body Medicine 2: Research on Mind-Body Effects 3: Psychoneuroimmunology and Conditioning of Immune Functioning 4: How Relationships and Life Events Affect Health: Human Studies PART TWO: Mind-Body Interventions 5: Relaxation Therapy 6: Meditation 7: Biofeedback 8: Hypnosis 9: Imagery PART THREE: Alternative Professionals 10: Chiropractic 11: Acupuncture 12: Homeopathy: Like Cures Like 13: Massage Therapy 14: Aromatherapy PART FOUR: Complementary Self-Help Strategies 15: Herbs as Medical Intervention 16: Exercise as an Alternative Therapy PART FIVE: Energetics and Spirituality 17: Spirituality and Healing 18: Therapeutic Touch: Healing with Energy 19: Reiki: An Ancient Therapy in Modern Times by Jeanette Plodek NEW! 20: Measurement of the Human Biofield by Beverly Rubik NEW! 21: The Future of Ethnomedicine by Stanley Krippner NEW! Appendix A: Answers to Multiple Choice and Matching Questions Appendix B: Organizations & Associations Appendix C: Internet Resources |
Publication Date | 09-06-2008 |
Pages | 640 |
Trim | 276 x 216 (8 1/2 x 10 7/8) |
Stock Status | In Stock |
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