This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It presents the application of the model of cognitive behavioural intervention in the practice of physiotherapy and occupational therapy addressing a range of clinical problems with contributions from professionals who are specialists in their field. The book explains the psychological model and provides a rationale for applying CBT as a tool to strengthen physiotherapy and occupational therapy interventions. Case studies are integral to this book, highlighting the application of CBT, outlining the strategies, and illustrating the outcomes and boundaries of treatment. • case studies • evidence–based • interdisciplinary approach • contributed to by renowned specialists in the field
v Contributors vii Foreword Paul M Salkovskis ix Introduction Marie Donaghy, Maggie Nicol and Kate Davidson xiii Part 1 Theoretical context Chapter 1 Cognitive–behavioural therapy: origins and developments Kate Davidson 3 Chapter 2 ...
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Dynamic and rapidly evolving area of work for physiotherapists and occupational therapists. This book will be an invaluable companion to guide, inform and develop their contributions in this increasingly important area.
Presents a practical introduction to a variety of approaches to relaxation, both somatic and cognitive, that may usefully contribute to patient care.
In the 4th edition she combines her experience with that of Marie Donaghy, author, professor of Physiotherapy and member of the British Psychological Society.
Rainforth, M. V., Schneider, R. H., Sandford, I. N., Gaylord-King, C., Salerno, J. W., & Anderson, J. W. (2007). Stress Reduction programs in Patients with Elevated Blood Pressure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Chapter 11 is written by two people who have received occupational therapy, examining different perspectives on the experience of using services. This edition is divided into clear sections, exploring theory and practice issues in detail.
They are performed by physical therapists (known as physiotherapists in many countries) with the help of other medical professionals. This book consists of 11 chapters written by several professionals from different parts of the world.
Compared with a range of heterogeneous interventions (such as those provided by pain clinics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and educational packages) cognitive behavioural interventions produce significantly greater changes in the ...
Figure 7.3 • FACES Pain Scale scored 0–6 (Bieri et al 1990, reproduced with permission of the International Association for the Study of Pain). the programme and may report a reduction in pain on.