<p><P>Integrative medicine strives to incorporate the best of complementary and conventional modalities. By examining five prestigious comprehensive cancer centers, the authors focus on the innovative ways in which integrative oncology is being incorporated into conventional cancer care in the Unite
Integrating Complementary and Conventional Medicine
โ Scribed by Myra Coyle-Demetriou, Andrew Demetriou, Michael Dixon
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 212
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
About the authors
Acknowledgements
1. Why integrated health care?
PSYCHOLOGICAL ILLNESS
2. Anxiety
3. Stress
4. Depression
5. The process of death and dying
6. Bereavement
THERAPIES, HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE
7. Acupuncture
8. Aromatherapy
9. Ayurvedic medicine
10. Counselling
11. Herbal medicine
12. Homeopathy
13. Hypnotherapy
14. Massage
15. Meditation
16. Osteopathy and chiropractic: physical manipulation therapies
17. Prayer
18. Reflexology
19. Reiki
20. Traditional Chinese medicine
21. Yoga
22. Health and lifestyle. PHYSICAL DISEASE23. Chronic disease
24. Dermatology
25. Ear, nose and throat
26. Headaches
27. Obstetrics and gynaecology
28. Paediatric medicine
29. Palliative care
EVALUATION AND EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
30. Setting up an integrated health service
31. Evaluation
32. The evidence for complementary therapies
33. An investigation into the impact of integrating complementary and alternative medicine into conventional general practice
Back Cover.
โฆ Subjects
Integrative medicine.
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