Mind-Body Medicine in Inpatient Psychiatry

Author:   David Låg Tomasi ,  Nonna Aydinyan-Allaire
Publisher:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
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Pages:   278
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
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Author:   David Låg Tomasi ,  Nonna Aydinyan-Allaire
Publisher:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Imprint:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.365kg
ISBN:  

9783838213651


ISBN 10:   3838213653
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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My hope is that this book opens further doors of fostering change in inpatient settings and creates further accessibility to all integrative therapies. The role of the group therapist/psychotherapist, as an integral member of the psychiatry team, generates connections with patients and crafts a therapeutic alliance that cultivates resilience and nurtures recovery. As a member of this field, I believe our theories/practices can truly touch any individual.--Emily Reyns, MA, R-DMT, MHC, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC Dr. Tomasi's book offers an insider's view to a comprehensive integrative strategy to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry. A seminal piece of work modeling a truly integrative approach to mental health. A must-read for all health-care providers wanting to implement a mind-body approach.--Dr. Karen C. Westervelt, University of Vermont Integrative Health Education Director Tomasi draws attention to how our physical health depends on our sense of connectedness with others including health providers. Well worth reading for the general public but especially health-care professionals in different fields.--Dr. Nonna Aydinyan-Allaire, Physical Therapy specialist in South Burlington VT My expectation is that this book will inspire a better understanding of mental health through the lens of group therapy/psychotherapy. I would hope that the group therapist is seen as a vital part of the multidisciplinary treatment team on inpatient psychiatry units including psychotherapists, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers.--Sheri Gates, MA, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC


Dr. Tomasi's book offers an insider's view to a comprehensive integrative strategy to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry. A seminal piece of work modeling a truly integrative approach to mental health. A must-read for all health-care providers wanting to implement a mind-body approach.--Dr. Karen C. Westervelt, University of Vermont Integrative Health Education Director My expectation is that this book will inspire a better understanding of mental health through the lens of group therapy/psychotherapy. I would hope that the group therapist is seen as a vital part of the multidisciplinary treatment team on inpatient psychiatry units including psychotherapists, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers.--Sheri Gates, MA, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC My hope is that this book opens further doors of fostering change in inpatient settings and creates further accessibility to all integrative therapies. The role of the group therapist/psychotherapist, as an integral member of the psychiatry team, generates connections with patients and crafts a therapeutic alliance that cultivates resilience and nurtures recovery. As a member of this field, I believe our theories/practices can truly touch any individual.--Emily Reyns, MA, R-DMT, MHC, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC Tomasi draws attention to how our physical health depends on our sense of connectedness with others including health providers. Well worth reading for the general public but especially health-care professionals in different fields.--Dr. Nonna Aydinyan-Allaire, Physical Therapy specialist in South Burlington VT


“Dr. Tomasi’s book offers an insider’s view to a comprehensive integrative strategy to improve clinical outcomes in inpatient psychiatry. A seminal piece of work modeling a truly integrative approach to mental health. A must-read for all health-care providers wanting to implement a mind-body approach.”—Dr. Karen C. Westervelt, University of Vermont Integrative Health Education Director “My hope is that this book opens further doors of fostering change in inpatient settings and creates further accessibility to all integrative therapies. The role of the group therapist/psychotherapist, as an integral member of the psychiatry team, generates connections with patients and crafts a therapeutic alliance that cultivates resilience and nurtures recovery. As a member of this field, I believe our theories/practices can truly touch any individual.”—Emily Reyns, MA, R-DMT, MHC, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC “My expectation is that this book will inspire a better understanding of mental health through the lens of group therapy/psychotherapy. I would hope that the group therapist is seen as a vital part of the multidisciplinary treatment team on inpatient psychiatry units including psychotherapists, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers.”—Sheri Gates, MA, Psychotherapist/Group Therapist, UVMMC


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Researcher, Licensed Psychologist, and Psychotherapist Dr. David Låg Tomasi is the author of Medical Philosophy (ibidem, 2016) and the co-author of Positive Patient Response to a Structured Exercise Program Delivered in Inpatient Psychiatry (Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 2019), the most-read research item from the University of Vermont (Researchgate, 2019). A member of several national and international Academies of Sciences, Dr. Tomasi works in the Inpatient Psychiatry Unit at the UVM Medical Center, and teaches at the University of Vermont and the Community College of Vermont.

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