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Behavioral Medicine and Developmental Disabilities

✍ Scribed by James K. Luiselli (auth.), James K. Luiselli (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
249
Series
Disorders of Human Learning, Behavior, and Communication
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


As a graduate student a decade ago, I recall vividly reading the inaugural issue of the Journal of Behavioral Medicine when it appeared in 1978. Its purpose was described as "a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furΒ­ thering our understanding of physical health and illness through knowledge and techniques of behavioral science:' The articles in that first issue addressed such topics as the biofeedback treatment of neuromuscular disorders, anxiety manageΒ­ ment of Type A behavior, and premorbid psychological factors related to cancer incidence. At that time, coursework in behavioral medicine was in its infancy at my university, and I, along with many classmates, was eager to learn more of this "new and emerging field:' Thinking back to those times, it is astonishing for one to reflect on the rapid evolution of behavioral medicine and its current status as a clinical and scientific discipline. Organizations such as the Society of Behavioral Medicine now include a broad-based membership that is convened yeady at a major convention. In addition to the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, professionals can avail themΒ­ selves of several other specialty journals (Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Behavioral Medicine Abstracts, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral PediΒ­ atrics) as well as the numerous articles on behavioral medicine that appear reguΒ­ larly in the clinical psychology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and behavior therapy literature. And behavioral medicine services and training programs are encounΒ­ tered with increasing frequency within clinic, hospital, and academic settings.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Behavioral Medicine, Behavior Therapy, and Developmental Disabilities: An Overview....Pages 1-20
Behavioral Assessment....Pages 21-44
Feeding Disorders....Pages 45-73
Bladder and Bowel Incontinence....Pages 74-91
Obesity and Weight Regulation....Pages 92-113
Health-Threatening Behaviors....Pages 114-151
Behavioral Pharmacology....Pages 152-179
Professional Training....Pages 180-198
Behavioral Medicine Consultation....Pages 199-225
Back Matter....Pages 227-242

✦ Subjects


Psychology, general; Psychiatry; Rehabilitation


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