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1 Online-Ressource (368 Seiten)
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1st ed
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9783662653227
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Intro -- Preface -- Psychocardiology: Psychosomatics at the Heart of Medicine -- References -- Contents -- Editors and Authors -- About the Editors -- List of Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1: Main Features of Cardiac Diseases -- 1.1 Introduction to the Normal Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System -- 1.2 Arterial Hypertension -- 1.3 Coronary Heart Disease -- 1.4 Heart Failure -- 1.5 Cardiac Arrhythmias -- 1.6 Heart Defects -- Reference -- 2: Basic Concepts of Psychosomatic Medicine -- 2.1 General Definition -- 2.2 Psychosomatic Models -- 2.3 Salutogenetic Perspective -- 2.4 Heart-Mind Interactions -- 2.5 Coping with Illness -- Reference -- 3: Ethical Issues in Psychocardiology -- 3.1 Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 3.2 End of Life Issues -- 3.3 Transplantation -- 3.4 Ethics and Economics -- References -- 4: Psychocardiology Along the Lifespan -- References -- 5: Psychosomatic Problem Areas and Comorbidities Using the Example of Coronary Heart Disease -- 5.1 Personality Factors -- 5.1.1 Hostility and Trait Anger -- 5.1.2 Type D Pattern -- 5.1.3 Diagnostics -- 5.1.4 Treatment -- 5.2 Risk Behaviour -- 5.2.1 Epidemiology -- 5.2.2 Relationship with Personality Factors -- 5.2.3 Diagnostics -- 5.2.4 Treatment -- 5.2.5 Recommendations for Basic Psychosomatic Care -- 5.3 Socio-economic and Occupational Pressures -- 5.3.1 Socio-economic Status -- 5.3.2 Chronic Occupational Stress -- 5.3.3 Consequences for Practice -- 5.4 Partnership and Family -- 5.4.1 Partnership and Family as a Resource -- 5.4.2 Problems in Partnership and Family -- 5.4.3 Consequences for Practice -- 5.5 Gender Effects in Psychocardiology -- 5.6 Grief and Stress: From Reaction to Disorder -- 5.6.1 Epidemiology and Clinical Significance -- 5.6.2 Clinical Presentation -- 5.6.3 Diagnostics -- Adjustment and Stress Disorders According to ICD-10
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5.6.4 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 5.6.5 Treatment -- 5.6.6 The Burden on Family Members (see Sect. 5.4) -- 5.7 Depression -- 5.7.1 Epidemiology and Clinical Significance -- 5.7.2 Clinical Presentation -- 5.7.3 Diagnostics -- Forms of Depressive Disorders According to ICD-10 -- 5.7.4 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 5.7.5 Treatment -- 5.8 Anxiety Disorders -- 5.8.1 Epidemiology and Clinical Significance -- 5.8.2 Clinical Presentation -- Major Anxiety Disorders According to ICD-10a -- 5.8.3 Diagnostics -- 5.8.4 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 5.8.5 Treatment -- References -- 6: Other Important Clinical Pictures and Interventions in Cardiology -- 6.1 Functional Heart Complaints -- 6.1.1 Epidemiology and Clinical Significance -- 6.1.2 Clinical Presentation -- 6.1.3 Etiology and Pathogenesis -- 6.1.4 Diagnostics -- 6.1.5 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 6.1.6 Treatment -- 6.2 Arterial Hypertension -- 6.2.1 Characteristics of Hypertension -- 6.2.2 Psychological Factors in the Development and Maintenance of Hypertension -- 6.2.3 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 6.2.4 Therapeutic Considerations -- 6.3 Cardiac Arrhythmias, Pacemakers, Defibrillators -- 6.3.1 Definition, Epidemiology and Aetiology -- 6.3.2 Clinical Presentation of Cardiac Arrhythmias -- 6.3.3 Psychological Factors -- 6.3.4 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 6.3.5 Therapeutic Considerations -- 6.4 Cardiac Catheterization, Coronary Interventions, Bypass Surgery -- 6.4.1 Preliminary Remarks -- 6.4.2 Psychological Symptoms Before, During and After Coronary Interventions -- 6.4.3 Psychosocial Predictors of Well-being Before and After Surgery -- 6.4.4 Therapy -- 6.5 Heart Failure and Heart Transplantation -- 6.5.1 Definition, Epidemiology and Aetiology
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6.5.2 Clinical Features: A Psychosomatic Perspective -- 6.5.3 Subjective Aspects of Somatic Treatment Options -- 6.5.4 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 6.5.5 Psychosomatic Evaluation and Monitoring of Heart Transplant Patients -- 6.5.6 Further Therapeutic Considerations -- 6.6 Congenital and Acquired Heart Defects -- 6.6.1 Definition, Epidemiology and Aetiology -- 6.6.2 Clinical Presentation of Heart Defects -- 6.6.3 Special Features of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 6.6.4 Therapeutic Considerations -- References -- 7: Diagnostics -- 7.1 General Patient History -- 7.1.1 Recommendations for Cardiological Routine -- 7.1.2 Recommendations for the Psychotherapist -- 7.2 Screening of Psychosocial Risk Factors and Psychological Symptoms -- 7.2.1 Recommendations for Cardiological Routine -- 7.2.2 Recommendations for Psychotherapists -- 7.3 Interview Procedures to Validate Mental Comorbidity -- 7.4 Psychophysiological Diagnostics -- 7.4.1 Long-Term Measurements in Everyday Life -- 7.4.2 Psychophysiological Laboratory Tests -- 7.4.3 Clinical Value -- References -- 8: Treatment -- 8.1 Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 8.1.1 The Approach to the Patient -- 8.1.2 Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 8.1.3 Patient Expectations -- 8.1.4 Patient Cooperation -- 8.2 Basic Psychosomatic (Psychocardiological) Care -- 8.2.1 Psychosomatic Treatment in Somatic Settings -- 8.2.2 Training in Basic Psychosomatic Care -- 8.2.3 Practice -- 8.2.4 Indications and Limits -- 8.3 Psychosomatic Consultation-Liaison Services in Cardiology -- 8.3.1 Clarification of Terms -- 8.3.2 Need for a Liaison Service in Cardiology Departments -- 8.3.3 Aims of Psychosomatic C/L Care -- 8.3.4 Tasks of a Psychosomatic Liaison Service in Cardiology -- 8.3.5 Benefits of C/L Interventions -- 8.3.6 Distinction from the Psychiatric C/L Service
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8.3.7 Difficulties of the Liaison Service in the Cardiology Setting -- 8.3.8 Advice for the Cardiological Liaison Psychosomatist -- 8.4 Psychocardiology in Rehabilitation -- 8.4.1 Fundamentals and Development -- 8.4.2 The Multimodal Concept of Cardiac Rehabilitation -- 8.4.2.1 The Multimodal Concept Using the Example of the CHD Rehabilitation Therapy Standard -- 8.4.2.2 Possibilities and Limits of Psychological Interventions in Cardiological Rehabilitation -- 8.4.2.3 Occupational Focus in Cardiological Rehabilitation -- Professional Reintegration after a Cardiac Event -- Tasks of Rehabilitation in Relation to Professional Reintegration -- 8.4.2.4 Evidence-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation -- 8.4.3 New Psychocardiological Care Concepts in Rehabilitation -- 8.4.3.1 Behaviourally Oriented Rehabilitation in Cardiology -- 8.4.3.2 Psychocardiological Rehabilitation -- 8.4.3.3 Different Rehabilitation Services and their Indications -- 8.4.4 Social-Medical Performance Assessment in Rehabilitation -- 8.5 Inpatient Psychocardiological Treatment -- 8.6 Outpatient Treatment Options -- 8.6.1 Basic Psychosomatic Care -- 8.6.2 Psychotherapy -- 8.6.3 Self-Help Groups -- 8.6.4 Health Promotion Offers -- 8.6.5 Outpatient Rehabilitation -- 8.6.6 Appendix: Outpatient Care Situation in Austria and Switzerland -- 8.7 Special Psychotherapeutic Disciplines, Methods and Techniques -- 8.7.1 General Conditions and Settings of Psychotherapy -- 8.7.2 Basic Disciplines of Psychotherapy and Their Further Developments -- 8.7.2.1 Psychodynamic Therapy Approaches and Methods -- Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy -- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- The Mentalization Concept or Mentalization-Based Therapy -- 8.7.2.2 Behavioural Therapy Approaches and Methods -- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy -- Diagnostics in Behaviour Therapy -- The Beginning: Therapeutic Concepts Based on Learning Theories
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Concepts Based on Cognition and Self-Regulation -- Methods of the ''Third Wave'' of Behaviour Therapy -- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy(ACT) -- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy -- 8.7.2.3 Systemic Therapy -- 8.7.2.4 Other Therapeutic Approaches -- 8.7.3 Modifications, Indications and Effectiveness of Psychotherapy for Cardiac Patients -- 8.7.3.1 Historical Development -- 8.7.3.2 Indication Areas of Psychotherapeutic Treatments in Cardiac Patients -- 8.7.3.3 Findings on Psychotherapy for Psychological Comorbidity in Cardiac Patients -- 8.7.3.4 Preference-Based, Stepped and Collaborative Treatment Approaches -- 8.7.4 Psychotherapy with Cardiac Patients: Theoretical Foundations and Recommendations for Practice -- 8.7.4.1 (Cognitive) Behavioural Therapy -- 8.7.4.2 Foci of a Psychodynamically Inspired Psychotherapeutic Approach in Cardiac Patients -- Focus I: Adapted Therapeutic Attitude and Basic Therapeutic Components -- Focus II: Diagnostics -- Focus III: Psychological Symptoms as a Consequence of Illness-Related Real Anxiety -- Focus IV: Psychological Symptoms as a Consequence of Narcissistic Crises and Narcissistic Vulnerability -- Excursus: Narcissistic Pathologies -- Patient- and Setting-Oriented Intervention -- Recognition and Appreciation of the Patient's Life Achievements -- Resource Orientation -- 8.8 Behaviour Modification, Stress Management and Relaxation Techniques -- 8.8.1 Principles and Effects of Behaviour Modification -- 8.8.2 Lifestyle Change Using the Example of Smoking Cessation -- 8.8.3 Stress Management -- 8.8.4 Relaxation Techniques -- References -- 9: Psychocardiological Training and Continuing Education Curricula -- 9.1 The Austrian Psychocardiology Curriculum -- 9.1.1 Development -- 9.1.2 Objectives -- 9.1.3 Presentation of the Curriculum -- 9.1.3.1 Duration -- 9.1.3.2 Scope
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9.1.3.3 Speakers
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph Psychocardiology Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2022 ISBN 9783662653210
Language:
English
Subjects:
Medicine
Keywords:
Psychokardiologie
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