This book is a practical and readable guide to the integration of complementary therapies into mainstream primary care. Based on the successful experiences of the authors in a clinical setting, it offers clinicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals a realistic routemap of the key issue
Integrating Complementary Therapies in Primary Care. A Practical Guide for Health Professionals
โ Scribed by David Peters, MBChB DRCOG MFHom MLCOM, Leon Chaitow, ND DO, Gerry Harris, BA LicAc BAcC, and Sue Morrison, MA FRCGP (Auth.)
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages ix-x
Why this book now?, Pages xi-xii
Acknowledgements, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - Complementary medicine in practice, Pages 3-24
Chapter 2 - Models and research in CTs, Pages 25-69
Chapter 3 - Designing an integrated service, Pages 73-109
Chapter 4 - Delivering and evaluating the service, Pages 111-145
Chapter 5 - Reflecting on and adapting the service, Pages 147-177
Chapter 6 - Information sheets on management of common disorders, Pages 181-198
Chapter 7 - Patient advice and self-help sheets, Pages 199,201-284
Chapter 8 - Blank forms and evaluation documentation, Pages 285-313
Appendix I - Summary and recommendations of a report by the House of Lords Select Committee on complementary and alternative medicine, November 2000, Pages 317-318
Appendix II - Useful addresses, Pages 319-323
Appendix III - Information sources, Pages 325-327
Index, Pages 330-335
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