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E-grāmata: Lifestyle Psychiatry

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  • Formāts: 416 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781615372522
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Exercise, a healthy diet, stress management, sound sleep: Most practitioners would agree that living well can mitigate the impact of mental disorders. Yet many are unprepared to address lifestyle factors in their care of patients.

Lifestyle Psychiatry seeks to instill confidence by collating and analyzing the impressive emerging body of evidence that supports the efficacy of healthy lifestyle practices -- both as the primary intervention and in conjunction with traditional treatments such as psychopharmacology or psychotherapy -- in preventing and managing psychiatric disorders.

This volume examines the impact of lifestyle interventions -- from exercise, yoga, and tai chi to mindfulness and meditation, diet and nutrition, and sleep management -- on psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, and addiction. Readers can readily find data to support the use of specific lifestyle interventions for a patient presenting with a specific disorder.

Detailed descriptions of the mechanisms of each lifestyle intervention also prepare practitioners to educate their patients on the specific neurobiological and psychological effects of these interventions to support their recovery. With chapters that focus on developing a robust therapeutic alliance and inspiring patients to assume responsibility for their own well-being, this guide provides a framework for lasting, sustainable lifestyle changes.

Additionally, the book discusses the impact of the provider's lifestyle on clinical behavior and the implications of lifestyle medicine and psychiatry for health care systems and population health, offering a broader examination of the important role this new field can play in leading a sophisticated, holistic approach to optimizing wellness.
Contributors ix
Foreword xvii
Beth Frates
Preface xxi
PART I THE BASIS OF LIFESTYLE PSYCHIATRY
1 Introduction to Lifestyle Psychiatry
3(10)
Douglas L. Noordsy
2 Physical Exercise and the Brain
13(26)
Joseph Firth
Rebekah Carney
PART II EXERCISE IN THE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
3 Physical Exercise in the Management of Major Depressive Disorders
39(22)
Kayla Fair
Madhukar H. Trivedi
4 Physical Exercise in the Management of Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
61(18)
Neil A. Rector
Margaret A. Richter
Bethany Lerman
5 Physical Exercise as a Potentially Useful Component of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment
79(14)
Matthew J. Friedman
6 Physical Exercise in the Management of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
93(18)
Shuichi Suetani
Davy Vancampfort
7 Physical Exercise in the Cognitive Protection and Management of Neurocognitive Disorders
111(16)
J. Kaci Fairchild
Christie Mead
Laura Dunn
8 Exercise and Addiction
127(14)
Anna Lembke
Amer Raheemullah
9 Physical Exercise in the Management of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
141(12)
Erin Schoenfelder
Tyler Sasser
Mark A. Stein
10 Physical Exercise in the Management of Autism Spectrum Disorders
153(18)
Janani Venugopalakrishnan
Antonio Hardan
PART III HEALTHY BODY, HEALTHY MIND
11 Yoga and Tai Chi for People With Psychiatric Disorders
171(14)
Michelle Guo
Michael E. Thase
Anup Sharma
12 Mindfulness and Meditation in the Management of Psychiatric Disorders
185(16)
Lynn Yudofsky
David Spiegel
13 Diet and Nutrition in the Prevention and Adjuvant Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders
201(38)
Jonathan Burgess
14 The Gut-Brain Axis and Microbiome in Psychiatric Disorders
239(22)
Emeran A. Mayer
Hyo Jin Ryu
15 Managing Sleep for Optimal Performance, Brain Function, and Mental Health
261(24)
Scott Kutscher
Fiona Barwick
16 Lifestyle Interventions for Cardiometabolic Health in People With Psychiatric Disorders
285(18)
Martha C. Ward
Robert O. Cotes
Stephen J. Bartels
PART IV INSPIRING HEALTHY LIVING
17 Assessment and Behavioral Change Strategies in Clinical Practice
303(20)
Alexander Sones
Masha Krasnoff
Marcus Vicari
Donna Ames
18 Physician Lifestyle and Health-Promoting Behavior
323(20)
Debora Holmes
Erica Frank
19 Helping People Find Synergy the Transformative Potential of Lifestyle Psychiatry
343(10)
Douglas L. Noordsy
Lynn M. Yudofsky
20 Implications of Lifestyle Medicine and Psychiatry for Health Care Systems and Population Health
353(14)
Kacy Bonnet
Douglas L. Noordsy
Keith Humphreys
21 Conclusion
367(2)
Douglas L. Noordsy
Appendix 369(8)
Index 377
Douglas L. Noordsy, M.D., is Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Associate Chair, Clinical Integration and Coordination; and Director of Sports Psychiatry at Stanford University, Stanford, California.