Publisher description
The authors demonstrate how therapists can coordinate care with other
health professionals dealing with medical problems ranging from infertility to
terminal and chronic illness.. The training of most therapists teaches them only how to deal with "mental
health issues", leaving them unprepared to help patients and families with the
psychosocial aspects of significant medical problems. This book shows
therapists how they can work together with other health professionals.
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Medical Family Therapy: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Families With Health Problems
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