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Main description:
Although data exist to support the notion that physician self-care is correlated with patient care, the culture of medicine has traditionally valued the ideals of self-sacrifice and perfectionism-often to the detriment of clinicians themselves.
Professional Well-Being: Enhancing Wellness Among Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Mental Health Clinicians, the result of a collaboration by several psychologists and psychiatrists in the School of Medicine at Stanford University, posits a new culture, one that is supportive of the health and well-being of health care professionals and the patients and populations they serve.
The book's first section examines individual and systemic barriers to professional well-being, chronicling the unique challenges faced by health care providers at different stages of professional and personal development. Detailed case studies and vignettes illustrate effective methods for reducing burnout while also enhancing professional fulfillment. Thought-provoking discussion questions encourage readers to focus on implementation tactics applicable to their own health care practices.
Part II discusses personal resilience and realistic strategies-from the mental and social to the physical-to improve well-being. Specific exercises encourage mental health professionals to engage in pragmatic action for improved personal and professional well-being.
Throughout the book, a wealth of tables and figures illustrate important points. The inclusion of "positive practices" and recommended readings offers readers the opportunity to integrate what they have learned and to expand their study.
Patients benefit when treated by clinicians who value and model self-care. Professional Well-Being outlines for mental health care providers, including psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health clinicians, and trainees, how to become such a professional.
Contents:
Part I Well-Being and Wellness: An Emerging Imperative for the Health ProfessionsChapter 1. Healthy Clinicians, Healthy Patients Chapter 2. Professional and Personal Developmental MilestonesChapter 3. Burnout and Clinician Mental HealthChapter 4. Approaches to Mental Health Care for Fellow CliniciansChapter 5. Special Challenges for Clinicians-in-TrainingChapter 6. Systems and Supports for Clinician WellnessChapter 7. Legal and Ethical Issues in the Context of Impairment and RecoveryPart II Well-Being and Positive Self-Care: Practical Approaches for Psychiatrists and Mental Health Professionals Chapter 8. Preventive Health Care Strategies: Fostering Positive Self-Care and ResilienceChapter 9. Mindfulness and Spiritual Well-BeingChapter 10. Nutrition and Physical ActivityChapter 11. SleepChapter 12. Relationships and Social ConnectionChapter 13. Psychiatric Care and PsychotherapyChapter 14. Meaningful Professional Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Publication date: May, 2020
Pages: None
Weight: 508g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychiatry