03193cam a22003738i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000250008803500130011304000240012608200220015010000450017224501270021725000100034426000380035426300090039230000230040133600260042433700280045033800270047836500170050550400510052252018080057365000670238165000670244865300140251570000340252977601740256390600450273794200180278299900190280022258588OSt20251121154007.0210930s2022 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2021047716 a9780367646387 (pbk.) a22258588 aDLCbengerdacJKRC00a616.12223bBLA.M1 aBlanchard, Mark P.d1989-eauthor93698714aPsychology of cardiovascular illness :binterventions, ethics, and best practice /cby Mark P. Blanchard and Steven Abell. a1st.  aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2022. a2203 a196 P. ; c22 cm.  atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier b47.99cPound aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"This important book shows those working with clinical populations how to develop an understanding of the psychology of patients with cardiovascular problems to support appropriate medical care. An understanding of the psychological underpinnings of physical illness can alter the way clinicians conceptualize their patients and the communities they serve. Based on the latest research, this book offers suggestions about how to approach cardiovascular disease holistically in multidisciplinary medical settings with competence and professionalism in mind. With the escalating prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, this book flags the importance of understanding the psychological mechanisms at play in affected patients, highlighting the multifactorial pathways that lead to the development of physical health maladies and comorbid psychopathology. It describes the bidirectional relationship of cardiovascular disease with personality pathology and offers best practices in interacting between primary care, cardiology, psychologists, and other allied professionals. It also provides specific instruction about how to navigate the relationship with medical doctors while illustrating the unique ethical challenges or limitations of the health psychologist working with patients, their families, and providers in clinical practice. Moreover, it includes coverage of treatment plans taking into consideration individual differences in age, health status, and culture. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in furthering their knowledge about the complex interplay between cardiovascular problems and mental health conditions, especially clinical health psychologists who collaborate with social workers, primary care physicians, cardiologists, and surgeons alike"--cProvided by publisher. 0aCardiovascular systemxDiseasesxPsychological aspects.936988 0aCardiovascular systemxDiseasesxPsychosomatic aspects.936989 aPschology1 aAbell, Steven.eauthor93699008iOnline version:aBlanchard, Mark P., 1989-tPsychology of cardiovascular illnessdNew York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022z9781003125594w(DLC) 2021047717 a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddcc1e23n0 c612468d612468