Psychology and dentistry mental health aspects of patient care

Learn to build successful working relationships with your patientsPsychology and Dentistry: Mental Health Aspects of Patient Care is a practical guide to an often-neglected aspect of dentistry-the contributions of the behavioral sciences to dental research and practice. Dr. William A. Ayer, Professo...

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Otros Autores: Ayer, William A., author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge 2011.
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  • Cover; Psychology and Dentistry: Mental Health Aspects of Patient Care; Copyright; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; CONTRIBUTORS; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 The Development of the Behavioral Sciences in Dentistry; Chapter 2 Behavioral Foundations of Dentistry; THE FOCUS OF BEHAVIOR THERAPIES; WHAT IS BEHAVIOR THERAPY?; TYPES OF BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS; Chapter 3 Pain; PAIN THRESHOLD AND PAIN EXPRESSION; MEASURING PAIN; ACUTE VERSUS CHRONIC PAIN; PAIN MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES; SUMMARY; Chapter 4 Fear and Anxiety in Dentistry; EFFECT OF HIGH FEAR AND ANXIETY ON OFFICE PRACTICE
  • DEFINITION OF ANXIETY AND FEARMEASUREMENT OF DENTAL FEAR AND ANXIETY; ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF FEAR AND ANXIETY; ANXIETY AND BEHAVIOR ACROSS DENTAL VISITS; OTHER VARIABLES INFLUENCING ANXIETY AND FEAR; MANAGING FEAR AND ANXIETY; Chapter 5 Oral Habits and Their Management; ETIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THUMB AND FINGER SUCKING; PSYCHOANALYTIC AND LEARNING THEORY MODELS; PREVALENCE AND POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS; METHODS OF CONTROLLING SUCKING HABITS; BRUXISM: CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT; SELF-MUTILATING BEHAVIORS: THE ORAL CAVITY; Chapter 6 Compliance with Health Care Recommendations
  • ASSESSING ADHERENCEDETERMINANTS OF ADHERENCE; RESOURCES AND NONCOMPLIANT BEHAVIOR; Chapter 7 The Dentist-Patient Relationship; MODELS OF THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP; DIMENSIONS OF THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP; SATISFACTION AMONG PATIENTS AND DENTISTS; A SEEMING PARADOX; MISCELLANEOUS FACTORS; Chapter 8 Stress in Dentistry; THE CONCEPT OF STRESS; MEASURING STRESSES IN LIFE; SOURCES OF DENTISTS' STRESS; SUICIDE AMONG DENTISTS; STRESS IN DENTAL STUDENTS; Chapter 9 Special Issues in Dentistry; FAMILY VIOLENCE; AGING; DYING, DEATH, AND BEREAVEMENT; Chapter 10 Hypnosis in Dentistry
  • SOME BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF HYPNOSIS IN DENTISTRYPREVENTION OF DENTAL DISEASE AND MODIFICATIONS OF NOXIOUS HABITS; THERAPEUTIC USES OF HYPNOSIS IN DENTISTRY; HYPNOSIS AS AN OPERATIVE AID IN DENTISTRY; THE USE OF HYPNOSIS IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY; HYPNOSIS AS AN AID IN PATIENT MANAGEMENT; PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS; TECHNIQUES FOR INDUCTION OF HYPNOSIS IN DENTISTRY: SOME ILLUSTRATIONS; CASE EXAMPLE: A DENTAL-AVOIDANT PATIENT WITH EXCESSIVE GAG REFLEX; Chapter 11 Interviewing; COMMUNICATION; TRAINING ISSUES; INITIAL MEETING WITH A PATIENT; ATTENTIVENESS; OBTAINING AN ACCURATE HISTORY
  • ESTABLISHING RAPPORTEMPATHY; Chapter 12 Making Psychological Referrals; DENTAL-RELATED PROBLEMS; NONDENTAL-RELATED REFERRALS; REFERRALS FOR SELF, FAMILY, OR FRIENDS; REFERRING AN INDIVIDUAL; Index