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Emotion in the Clinical Encounter

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781260464320
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McGraw-Hill Education e druk, 2021 9781260464320
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The foundational knowledge and practical actions you need to effectively address your patients’ emotions—and manage your own 

Emotions are ever-present in the context of illness and medical care and can have an enormous impact on the well-being of patients and healthcare providers alike. Despite this impact, emotions are often devalued in a medical culture that praises stoicism and analytical reasoning. Featuring the latest theories and research on emotion in healthcare, this much-needed resource will help you build the necessary skillset to navigate the extraordinary emotional demands of practicing medicine.  

Emotion in the Clinical Encounter will help you:

Learn the science of emotion, as it relates to clinical careUnderstand the role of emotion in illnessRecognize the connection between clinical response to patient emotions and
care outcomesDevelop effective strategies for emotion recognitionBuild strong emotional dialogue skills for medical encountersIdentify biases that may shape clinical interactions and subsequent outcomesUnderstand emotion regulation in patients, providers, and in the clinical relationshipAddress challenges and opportunities for clinical emotional wellnessIdentify a new path forward for delivering emotion-based medical school curricula“How did we manage for this long in healthcare without this textbook? This is an essential guide to help both trainees and established clinicians sharpen their skills. Our patients will only benefit when we bring our full set of skills to the bedside."
—Danielle Ofri MD, PhD, Clinical Professor of Medicine, New York University, Editor-in-Chief of Bellevue Literary Review, and author of What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine

“This is a unique contribution that deeply explores the role of emotions in clinical medicine, drawing on a wide range of disciplines and presenting both scholarly paradigms and practical applications. It should be essential reading for medical educators, clinicians and patient advocates who all aim to better navigate today’s frustrating healthcare system.”
—Jerome Groopman MD, Recanati Professor Harvard Medical School, and author of How Doctors Think

“Emotion in the Clinical Encounter is a must-read book for clinicians.  It would be especially helpful if medical students start their careers by reading this invaluable volume to gain a deeper understanding of human emotion. The book is evidence-based and detailed enough to be perhaps the definitive guide to emotions for the clinician.” 
—William Branch, MD, MACP, FACH, The Carter Smith, Sr Professor of Medicine, Emory University

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781260464320
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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<p>Foreword: Abraham Verghese</p><p>I. Emotion’s Functions</p><p>1. Emotions in 21st Century Humanistic Medicine<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rachel Schwartz, Judith A. Hall, Lars G. Osterberg</p><p>2. The Functions of Emotion: Evolutionary and Social Perspectives<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Michelle N. Shiota, Erika B. Pages, Paula H. Bednarek</p><p>3. Emotion and Illness<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Anne-Josée Guimond, Laura D. Kubzansky, Lewina O. Lee</p><p>4. Emotion Dialogue in the Medical Encounter: When and How Often Does It Happen<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mollie A. Ruben, Morgan D. Stosic, Debra L. Roter</p><p>II. Clinical Emotional Intelligence</p><p>5. Perception of Emotion in the Medical Visit<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Morgan D. Stosic, Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan</p><p>6. Emotion Cues as Clinical Opportunities<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lidia del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset</p><p>7. Emotion Regulation in Patients, Providers, and the Clinical Relationship<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Brett Marroquín, Vera Vine</p><p>8. Managing Emotion in Medical Encounters with Children<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Benjamin A. Krauss, Piet L. Leroy, Baruch S. Krauss</p><p>9. Interacting Effectively with Individuals with Reduced Facial Expressivity<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Amanda R. Hemmesch, Sarah D. Gunnery, Linda Tickle-Degnen</p><p>10. A Trauma-informed Approach to Emotion Communication in the Clinical Encounter<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ben Kaplan, Greeshma Somashekar, Missy Brown, Bria Adimora Godley, Asif Khan, Enioluwafe Ojo, Amy Weil</p><p>11. Emotion and Gender<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Valerie Carrard, Anely Bekbergenova, Marianne Schmid Mast</p><p>12. Culture and Emotions in the Medical Encounter<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Karolien Aelbrecht, Mary Catherine Beach</p><p>13. Emotion and Decision Making in the Clinical Encounter<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Amber E. Barnato</p><p>III. Emotions in the Culture of Medicine</p><p>14. Teaching about Emotions in Healthcare<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Caitlin Holt Siropaides, Martha Howell, Calvin Chou</p><p>15. Changing Medical Education to Support Emotional Wellness<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Stuart Slavin</p><p>16. Striving and Thriving: Challenges and Opportunities for Clinician Emotional Wellness<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Julie W. Childers, Robert M. Arnold, Elise C. Carey</p>

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