The Hormone Factor in Mental Health
Bridging the Mind-Body Gap
Herausgeber: Rio, Linda M.
The Hormone Factor in Mental Health
Bridging the Mind-Body Gap
Herausgeber: Rio, Linda M.
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Endocrine imbalances can cause a whole host of physical and mental health problems. With contributions from some of the world's most respected physicians, psychiatrists and psychotherapists, this book provides accurate information on hormone imbalances and disorders, how to recognise the signs in patients, and how to treat them effectively.
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Endocrine imbalances can cause a whole host of physical and mental health problems. With contributions from some of the world's most respected physicians, psychiatrists and psychotherapists, this book provides accurate information on hormone imbalances and disorders, how to recognise the signs in patients, and how to treat them effectively.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059299
- ISBN-10: 1849059292
- Artikelnr.: 38096891
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059299
- ISBN-10: 1849059292
- Artikelnr.: 38096891
Preface. Linda M. Rio
Marriage and Family Therapist
New Beginnings Counseling Center; Director
Professional and Public Education
Pituitary Network Association. List of Contributors. Introduction. Historical Perspectives and Modern Findings in Physical and Mental Health: The Role of the Endocrine System and the Prevalence of Pituitary Disorders. Lewis S. Blevins
Director
California Center for Pituitary Disorders
University of California
San Francisco. Linda M. Rio. 1. The History of the Pituitary. Lorin Michel
Medical Writer
Southern California. 2. Patient and Family Stories: In Their Own Words. Linda M. Rio. 3. Stress
Trauma and the Impact on the Pituitary. Eva Kassi
Assistant Professor
National University of Athens. Gregory Kaltsas
Associate Professor
National University of Athens. George Chrousos
Professor and Chairman
First Department of Pediatrics
Athens University Medical School. 4. Psychological Factors and Pituitary Disease: The Chicken and the Egg. Luis G. Sobrinho
Portuguese Cancer Institute
Lisbon
Portugal. 5. Clinical Case Studies: Endocrine and Psychological Factors Intertwined. Linda M. Rio. 6. Hormonal Disorders and the Therapist. Jamie E. Banker
Director
Counseling Psychology Masters Program
Assistant Professor of Psychology
California Lutheran University. Aimee Burke Valeras
NH Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency and Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency
Concord Hospital Family Health Center
USA. Linda M. Rio. 7. Women's Hormonal Health. Ingrid A. Rodi
Clinical Faculty
UCLA School of Medicine. 8. Men's Hormonal Health. Niloufar Ilani
Professional Staff Association
Harbor-UCLA. 9. Child and Adolescent Hormonal Health. Mitchell E. Geffner
Saban Research Institute
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Patrice M. Yasuda
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Alexis Deavenport
Master Certified Health Education Specialist
Department of General Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Los Angeles. 10. Specific Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Disorders: Physical
Emotional
Cognitive and Relationship Aspects. Adriana G. Ioachimescu
Co-Director
Emory Neuroendocrine Pituitary Center. Tina Constantin
Resident Physician
J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program
Emory School of Medicine. 11. Psychiatric Perspectives in Treatment of Hormonal Disorders. Robert S. Hoffman
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
UCLA. 12. Living with and Adjusting to Endocrine Disorders. Robert Knutzen
CEO
Chairman of the Board
Co-Founder
Pituitary Network Association. 13. Multi-perspective
Doctor
Patient: Understanding the Patient from the Inside Out. Pejman Cohan
Practicing Endocrinologist
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
UCLA. Daniel Kelly
Neurosurgeon
Director
Brain Tumor Center
Saint John's Health Center
Santa Monica
CA. Sharmyn McGraw
Patient Advocate and Spokesperson
John Wayne Cancer Institute
CA. 14. The Nutrition-Endocrine Connection: Out of Chaos into Balance. Carmina Cuilty-McGee
Clinical Nutritionist
Health Coach
Private Practice
USA. 15. So
Where Do We Go From Here? Linda M. Rio. Acknowledgements. Appendix A. Medical Centers Specializing in Pituitary and Neuroendocrine Disorders. Appendix B. Patient Resources. Index.
Marriage and Family Therapist
New Beginnings Counseling Center; Director
Professional and Public Education
Pituitary Network Association. List of Contributors. Introduction. Historical Perspectives and Modern Findings in Physical and Mental Health: The Role of the Endocrine System and the Prevalence of Pituitary Disorders. Lewis S. Blevins
Director
California Center for Pituitary Disorders
University of California
San Francisco. Linda M. Rio. 1. The History of the Pituitary. Lorin Michel
Medical Writer
Southern California. 2. Patient and Family Stories: In Their Own Words. Linda M. Rio. 3. Stress
Trauma and the Impact on the Pituitary. Eva Kassi
Assistant Professor
National University of Athens. Gregory Kaltsas
Associate Professor
National University of Athens. George Chrousos
Professor and Chairman
First Department of Pediatrics
Athens University Medical School. 4. Psychological Factors and Pituitary Disease: The Chicken and the Egg. Luis G. Sobrinho
Portuguese Cancer Institute
Lisbon
Portugal. 5. Clinical Case Studies: Endocrine and Psychological Factors Intertwined. Linda M. Rio. 6. Hormonal Disorders and the Therapist. Jamie E. Banker
Director
Counseling Psychology Masters Program
Assistant Professor of Psychology
California Lutheran University. Aimee Burke Valeras
NH Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency and Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency
Concord Hospital Family Health Center
USA. Linda M. Rio. 7. Women's Hormonal Health. Ingrid A. Rodi
Clinical Faculty
UCLA School of Medicine. 8. Men's Hormonal Health. Niloufar Ilani
Professional Staff Association
Harbor-UCLA. 9. Child and Adolescent Hormonal Health. Mitchell E. Geffner
Saban Research Institute
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Patrice M. Yasuda
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Alexis Deavenport
Master Certified Health Education Specialist
Department of General Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Los Angeles. 10. Specific Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Disorders: Physical
Emotional
Cognitive and Relationship Aspects. Adriana G. Ioachimescu
Co-Director
Emory Neuroendocrine Pituitary Center. Tina Constantin
Resident Physician
J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program
Emory School of Medicine. 11. Psychiatric Perspectives in Treatment of Hormonal Disorders. Robert S. Hoffman
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
UCLA. 12. Living with and Adjusting to Endocrine Disorders. Robert Knutzen
CEO
Chairman of the Board
Co-Founder
Pituitary Network Association. 13. Multi-perspective
Doctor
Patient: Understanding the Patient from the Inside Out. Pejman Cohan
Practicing Endocrinologist
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
UCLA. Daniel Kelly
Neurosurgeon
Director
Brain Tumor Center
Saint John's Health Center
Santa Monica
CA. Sharmyn McGraw
Patient Advocate and Spokesperson
John Wayne Cancer Institute
CA. 14. The Nutrition-Endocrine Connection: Out of Chaos into Balance. Carmina Cuilty-McGee
Clinical Nutritionist
Health Coach
Private Practice
USA. 15. So
Where Do We Go From Here? Linda M. Rio. Acknowledgements. Appendix A. Medical Centers Specializing in Pituitary and Neuroendocrine Disorders. Appendix B. Patient Resources. Index.
Preface. Linda M. Rio
Marriage and Family Therapist
New Beginnings Counseling Center; Director
Professional and Public Education
Pituitary Network Association. List of Contributors. Introduction. Historical Perspectives and Modern Findings in Physical and Mental Health: The Role of the Endocrine System and the Prevalence of Pituitary Disorders. Lewis S. Blevins
Director
California Center for Pituitary Disorders
University of California
San Francisco. Linda M. Rio. 1. The History of the Pituitary. Lorin Michel
Medical Writer
Southern California. 2. Patient and Family Stories: In Their Own Words. Linda M. Rio. 3. Stress
Trauma and the Impact on the Pituitary. Eva Kassi
Assistant Professor
National University of Athens. Gregory Kaltsas
Associate Professor
National University of Athens. George Chrousos
Professor and Chairman
First Department of Pediatrics
Athens University Medical School. 4. Psychological Factors and Pituitary Disease: The Chicken and the Egg. Luis G. Sobrinho
Portuguese Cancer Institute
Lisbon
Portugal. 5. Clinical Case Studies: Endocrine and Psychological Factors Intertwined. Linda M. Rio. 6. Hormonal Disorders and the Therapist. Jamie E. Banker
Director
Counseling Psychology Masters Program
Assistant Professor of Psychology
California Lutheran University. Aimee Burke Valeras
NH Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency and Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency
Concord Hospital Family Health Center
USA. Linda M. Rio. 7. Women's Hormonal Health. Ingrid A. Rodi
Clinical Faculty
UCLA School of Medicine. 8. Men's Hormonal Health. Niloufar Ilani
Professional Staff Association
Harbor-UCLA. 9. Child and Adolescent Hormonal Health. Mitchell E. Geffner
Saban Research Institute
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Patrice M. Yasuda
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Alexis Deavenport
Master Certified Health Education Specialist
Department of General Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Los Angeles. 10. Specific Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Disorders: Physical
Emotional
Cognitive and Relationship Aspects. Adriana G. Ioachimescu
Co-Director
Emory Neuroendocrine Pituitary Center. Tina Constantin
Resident Physician
J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program
Emory School of Medicine. 11. Psychiatric Perspectives in Treatment of Hormonal Disorders. Robert S. Hoffman
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
UCLA. 12. Living with and Adjusting to Endocrine Disorders. Robert Knutzen
CEO
Chairman of the Board
Co-Founder
Pituitary Network Association. 13. Multi-perspective
Doctor
Patient: Understanding the Patient from the Inside Out. Pejman Cohan
Practicing Endocrinologist
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
UCLA. Daniel Kelly
Neurosurgeon
Director
Brain Tumor Center
Saint John's Health Center
Santa Monica
CA. Sharmyn McGraw
Patient Advocate and Spokesperson
John Wayne Cancer Institute
CA. 14. The Nutrition-Endocrine Connection: Out of Chaos into Balance. Carmina Cuilty-McGee
Clinical Nutritionist
Health Coach
Private Practice
USA. 15. So
Where Do We Go From Here? Linda M. Rio. Acknowledgements. Appendix A. Medical Centers Specializing in Pituitary and Neuroendocrine Disorders. Appendix B. Patient Resources. Index.
Marriage and Family Therapist
New Beginnings Counseling Center; Director
Professional and Public Education
Pituitary Network Association. List of Contributors. Introduction. Historical Perspectives and Modern Findings in Physical and Mental Health: The Role of the Endocrine System and the Prevalence of Pituitary Disorders. Lewis S. Blevins
Director
California Center for Pituitary Disorders
University of California
San Francisco. Linda M. Rio. 1. The History of the Pituitary. Lorin Michel
Medical Writer
Southern California. 2. Patient and Family Stories: In Their Own Words. Linda M. Rio. 3. Stress
Trauma and the Impact on the Pituitary. Eva Kassi
Assistant Professor
National University of Athens. Gregory Kaltsas
Associate Professor
National University of Athens. George Chrousos
Professor and Chairman
First Department of Pediatrics
Athens University Medical School. 4. Psychological Factors and Pituitary Disease: The Chicken and the Egg. Luis G. Sobrinho
Portuguese Cancer Institute
Lisbon
Portugal. 5. Clinical Case Studies: Endocrine and Psychological Factors Intertwined. Linda M. Rio. 6. Hormonal Disorders and the Therapist. Jamie E. Banker
Director
Counseling Psychology Masters Program
Assistant Professor of Psychology
California Lutheran University. Aimee Burke Valeras
NH Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency and Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency
Concord Hospital Family Health Center
USA. Linda M. Rio. 7. Women's Hormonal Health. Ingrid A. Rodi
Clinical Faculty
UCLA School of Medicine. 8. Men's Hormonal Health. Niloufar Ilani
Professional Staff Association
Harbor-UCLA. 9. Child and Adolescent Hormonal Health. Mitchell E. Geffner
Saban Research Institute
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Patrice M. Yasuda
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Keck School of Medicine of USC. Alexis Deavenport
Master Certified Health Education Specialist
Department of General Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Los Angeles. 10. Specific Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Disorders: Physical
Emotional
Cognitive and Relationship Aspects. Adriana G. Ioachimescu
Co-Director
Emory Neuroendocrine Pituitary Center. Tina Constantin
Resident Physician
J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program
Emory School of Medicine. 11. Psychiatric Perspectives in Treatment of Hormonal Disorders. Robert S. Hoffman
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
UCLA. 12. Living with and Adjusting to Endocrine Disorders. Robert Knutzen
CEO
Chairman of the Board
Co-Founder
Pituitary Network Association. 13. Multi-perspective
Doctor
Patient: Understanding the Patient from the Inside Out. Pejman Cohan
Practicing Endocrinologist
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
UCLA. Daniel Kelly
Neurosurgeon
Director
Brain Tumor Center
Saint John's Health Center
Santa Monica
CA. Sharmyn McGraw
Patient Advocate and Spokesperson
John Wayne Cancer Institute
CA. 14. The Nutrition-Endocrine Connection: Out of Chaos into Balance. Carmina Cuilty-McGee
Clinical Nutritionist
Health Coach
Private Practice
USA. 15. So
Where Do We Go From Here? Linda M. Rio. Acknowledgements. Appendix A. Medical Centers Specializing in Pituitary and Neuroendocrine Disorders. Appendix B. Patient Resources. Index.