Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Psychologists An Essential Resource

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2014-06-16
Publisher(s): American Psychological Association
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Summary

From ayurveda to yoga, complementary and alternative medical practices are in common use today. All mental health practitioners need to understand how these treatments actually work—and how they might supplement or conflict with conventional therapies. This is the first book to explain for therapists the most popular forms of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

Each chapter deals with a different modality. Subjects include: acupuncture, aromatherapy, ayurveda, biofeedback, chiropractic, dance movement therapy, herbals and biologically based practices, hypnosis, massage therapy, meditation, music therapy, reiki, spirituality and prayer, and yoga.

Author Biography

Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, is a professor and the associate chair of the Department of Psychology at Loyola University Maryland. He also is a licensed psychologist in private practice, Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a Distinguished Practitioner of the National Academies of Practice. He has published and presented extensively on ethics, legal, and professional practice issues for psychologists and other mental health professionals. Among other awards, he received the 2009 APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Independent Practice of Psychology and the 2011 APA Outstanding Ethics Educator Award.
 
Allison J. Shale, PsyD, is a postdoctoral fellow at ANDRUS, a community mental health clinic in While Plains, New York, where she works primarily with children, adolescents, and families. She has published and presented at professional conferences on the ethical and effective integration of various complementary and alternative medicine modalities into clinical practice for mental health professionals. Her other areas of interest include clinical child/pediatric psychology and ethical issues in practice.
 
Gary Elkins, PhD, is a professor and director of the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at Baylor University. He is also the director of the Mind–Body Medicine Research Laboratory at Baylor, where he leads a team of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and clinical staff. In 2012, he received the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Investigator Award from the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Dr. Elkins is the president-elect of APA Division 30 (Society of Psychological Hypnosis) and the author of three books and more than 75 articles in the areas of clinical psychology, health, and hypnosis.
 
William Fisher, PhD, is the author of more than a dozen journal articles and book chapters. His research interests include health psychology, with a particular interest in women's health. He has presented his work at professional conferences nationally and internationally and is a recipient of the Texas Psychological Foundation's Alexander Psychobiology/Psychophysiology Award.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

I. Foundations

  1. Foundations of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  2. Ethical Issues and CAM in Mental Health Care Practice
  3. CAM Research

II. Mind–Body Therapies

  1. Biofeedback
  2. Meditation
  3. Hypnosis
  4. Yoga
  5. Music Therapy
  6. Spirituality and Prayer
  7. Acupuncture

III. Biologically Based Practices

  1. Herbals and Biologically Based Practices
  2. Aromatherapy

IV. Manipulative and Body-Based Practices

  1. Chiropractic
  2. Massage Therapy
  3. Dance Movement Therapy

V. Energy Medicine and Whole Medical Systems

  1. Reiki
  2. Ayurveda

References

Index

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