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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle Flaum Hall , Scott E. HallPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.452kg ISBN: 9780826128935ISBN 10: 0826128939 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 12 July 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Introduction The Current State of Health Care Health Care Trends Relevant to Managing Medical Trauma A Word About Our Perspective … PART I: UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 1. What Is Medical Trauma? Medical Trauma: A Complex Phenomenon Understanding Medical Trauma in Context: The Ecological Perspective Model of Medical Trauma The Effects of Medical Trauma Summary Chapter 2. Medical Trauma Factors: The Patient Patient Factors: Risk Factors Summary Chapter 3. Medical Trauma Factors: Diagnoses and Procedures Level 3 Medical Trauma: Unexpected, Life-Threatening Medical Events Level 2 Medical Trauma: Life-Threatening/-Altering Diagnoses Level 1 Medical Trauma: Planned or Routine Medical Intervention Summary Chapter 4. Medical Trauma Factors: Medical Staff Staff Communication Style Staff Personal Factors Staff Emotional Intelligence Teamwork, Patient Safety, and Training Summary Chapter 5. Medical Trauma Factors: The Environment The Hospital Environment and Medical Trauma The Sensory Experience and Levels 1 and 2 Medical Traumas Summary Chapter 6. Case Studies Level 1 Medical Trauma Case Study Level 2 Medical Trauma Case Study Level 3 Medical Trauma Case Study PART II: MANAGING MEDICAL TRAUMA Chapter 7. Prevention and Intervention: Level 1 Medical Trauma and Primary Care Managing Medical Trauma in the Primary Care Setting Current Models of Integrative Medicine Screening for Trauma-Related Risk Factors Using In-House Mental Health Professionals Patient-Centered Medical Home Model Understanding Different Mental Health Professions Mental Health Treatment for Medical Trauma Tying It All Together: Revisiting the Case of Keith Summary Chapter 8. Prevention and Intervention: Level 2 Medical Trauma and Specialist Care High-Quality Care for Chronic Illness Identifying Level 2 Medical Trauma Intervention in Level 2 Medical Trauma: Collaboration for Chronic Disease Management Specialist Care Practices: Striving Toward Integration Tying It All Together: Revisiting the Case of Sharon Summary Chapter 9. Prevention and Intervention for Level 3 Medical Trauma: The Hospital Setting and Beyond Managing Medical Trauma in the Acute Care Setting Expanded Roles for Mental Health Professionals in Managing Medical Trauma Tying It All Together: Revisiting the Case of Ann Summary Chapter 10. Medical Trauma and the Future of Health Care Technology's Role in Managing Medical Trauma IPE: Training a Collaborative Health Care Workforce The Mindfulness Revolution in Health Care: Applications for Medical Trauma Caring for Those Who Care for Patients: Managing Vicarious Traumatization Medical Trauma and Implications for Future Research The Business Case for Hiring More Mental Health Professionals Summary Appendices Appendix A. Trauma Resources Appendix B. Secondary 7–Lifestyle Effects Screening (S7-LES) Appendix C. Medical Mental Health Screening Appendix D. Support Organizations for Chronic Illness: Cancer, Cardiac Disorders, and Diabetes Appendix E. Mindfulness Resources Appendix F. Recognizing Signs of Acute Stress Disorder in Postpartum Women in the Hospital Setting Appendix G. Experience of Medical Trauma Scale Appendix H. New Roles for Mental Health Professionals Before, During, and After Severe Maternal Events Appendix I. Understanding the Emotional Effects of a Difficult Childbirth Experience IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMichelle Flaum Hall, EdD, LPCC-S, is associate professor, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, and a partner at Hawthorne Integrative, LLC, a health care consulting and clinical counseling firm. Scott E. Hall, PhD, LPCC-S, is associate professor, Counselor Education, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, and a partner at Hawthorne Integrative, LLC, a health care consulting and clinical counseling firm. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |