The results of climate change—more frequent and intense storms, extreme heat, and prolonged wildfire seasons, among others—are leaving a wreckage of socioeconomic consequences for society and future generations. Increasingly, attention is shifting to the neuropsychiatric damage and emotional effects of the climate crisis, including traumas, anxiety, grief, and rage. Although a number of books have been written in response, they have largely been aimed at the layperson; none have been written by physicians to support the day-to-day work of psychiatrists as they address these symptoms and struggles with their patients. The Handbook of Climate Psychiatry and Psychotherapy has been written to fill this gap, putting everything the mental health clinician needs to know in one place. It provides the science and guidance needed for the psychiatric and psychological response to climate change in a format accessible to office- or clinic-based mental health clinicians, including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and allied professionals. Divided into four sections, this volume includes An introduction to climate justice, and the ethics and public health activities of engaging climate change as a psychiatrist An examination of the neuropsychiatric impacts of climate effects such as extreme heat, air pollution, vector-borne illness and food and water insecurity Practical guidance on performing climate-informed patient assessments and psychotherapy interventions at individual and group levels A review of the community, global, institutional, research, and educational aspects of climate psychiatry Designed for maximum utility for the busy clinician, this guide features compelling case vignettes, handy tables, and key points in each chapter. Readers will gain practical tools to assess and address each patient's symptoms and to foster the innate resilience that can lead to positive change.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The results of climate changemore frequent and intensestorms, extreme heat, and prolonged wildfire seasons, among othersareleaving a wreckage of socioeconomic consequences for society and futuregenerations. Increasingly, attention is shifting to the neuropsychiatricdamage and emotional effects of the climate crisis, including traumas,anxiety, grief, and rage. Although a number of books have been written inresponse, they have largely been aimed at the layperson; none have beenwritten by physicians to support the day-to-day work of psychiatrists asthey address these symptoms and struggles with their patients.TheHandbook of Climate Psychiatry and Psychotherapy has been written tofill this gap, putting everything the mental health clinician needs to knowin one place. It provides the science and guidance needed for thepsychiatric and psychological response to climate change in a formataccessible to office- or clinic-based mental health clinicians, includingphysicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and alliedprofessionals.Divided into four sections, this volume includes An introduction to climate justice, and the ethics and publichealth activities of engaging climate change as a psychiatrist Anexamination of the neuropsychiatric impacts of climate effects such asextreme heat, air pollution, vector-borne illness and food and waterinsecurity Practical guidance on performing climate-informed patientassessments and psychotherapy interventions at individual and group levels A review of the community, global, institutional, research, andeducational aspects of climate psychiatry Designed for maximumutility for the busy clinician, this guide features compelling casevignettes, handy tables, and key points in each chapter. Readers will gainpractical tools to assess and address each patient's symptoms and to fosterthe innate resilience that can lead to positive change. This is the first physician-authored book that reflects thedaily work of psychiatrists on the effects of climate change. Designed foroffice- and clinic-based mental health clinicians, it addresses thepsychiatric and psychological responses to climate change. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798894550831
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