Psychocardiology: A practical guide for doctors and psychologists ()
By Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Christian Albus, Georg Titscher
By Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Christian Albus, Georg Titscher
Introduction
Psychosomatic diagnostics and therapy are fundamental aspects in the treatment and management of cardiovascular diseases. The connection between heart disease and the psyche, as well as the psychosocial concomitant symptoms, have been well-documented. Understanding the impact of psychological factors on cardiovascular health is essential for providing comprehensive care to patients.
Summary
The book “Psychokardiologie” is a comprehensive guide written by Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Christian Albus, and Georg Titscher. It offers valuable insights into the field of psychosomatic medicine and its relevance in cardiology. By combining the expertise of both cardiology and psychology, the authors provide a holistic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
The book covers various topics, including the basics of both cardiology and psychosomatic medicine. It explores the doctor-patient relationship, ethical issues, and gender effects, providing a well-rounded perspective on psychocardiology along the lifespan. The authors also discuss psychosomatic problem areas and comorbidities, shedding light on the causes and consequences of personality factors, risk behaviors, depression, and anxiety disorders.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its focus on specific diagnostic and treatment concepts, both in outpatient and inpatient settings. The authors emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, recognizing the need for collaboration between cardiologists, internists, general practitioners, psychotherapists, and psychologists. The book also addresses the role of acute Cardiology, Heart Failure Units, and Rehabilitation in the treatment of psychosomatic aspects of cardiovascular diseases.
The authors adhere to German and European recommendations and guidelines, incorporating reputable sources such as the Position Paper on the Importance of Psychosocial Factors in Cardiology from the DGK (German Society of Cardiology), the National Health Care Guideline Chronic CHD, and the ESC Guidelines on CVD Prevention in Clinical Practice. This ensures that the book is based on evidence-based practices and up-to-date information.
The book is designed to be suitable for courses according to the curricula “Basic Psychocardiological Care” (Germany) and “Cardiological Psychosomatics” (Austria). It also serves as an excellent resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of psychosomatic care in general.
Review
“Psychokardiologie” is a must-read for cardiologists, internists, general practitioners, psychotherapists, and psychologists who are involved in the care of patients with cardiovascular diseases. The authors’ expertise and comprehensive approach make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the relationship between the mind and the heart.
The book’s strengths lie in its clear and concise writing style, making complex concepts accessible to readers with various backgrounds. The authors provide practical examples and case studies, which further enhance the understanding of the topics discussed. The inclusion of relevant guidelines and recommendations ensures that the information presented is both accurate and applicable in real-world clinical settings.
One aspect that stands out is the authors’ emphasis on empathy and establishing a strong doctor-patient relationship. They recognize the importance of addressing the psychological well-being of patients and stress the need for a patient-centered approach. This humanistic perspective adds depth to the book and serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion in healthcare.
Promotion
If you are a healthcare professional looking to enhance your knowledge and skills in the field of psychosomatic cardiology, “Psychokardiologie” is the book for you. By incorporating the latest research and evidence-based practices, the authors provide valuable insights that can directly impact your clinical practice.
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Product Details
- Basics of cardiology and psychosomatic medicine
- Doctor-patient relationship
- Ethical issues, gender effects, psychocardiology along the lifespan
- Causes and consequences: Personality factors, risk behaviors, depression, anxiety disorders
- Specific diagnostics and treatment concepts – outpatient and inpatient
- Interdisciplinary cooperation
- Acute Cardiology, Heart Failure Units and Rehabilitation
- Position Paper on the Importance of Psychosocial Factors in Cardiology from the DGK (German Society of Cardiology)
- National Health Care Guideline Chronic CHD
- ESC Guidelines on CVD Prevention in Clinical Practice
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2022 edition (10 Dec. 2022)
- Language : English
- : 373 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3662653214
- ISBN-13 : 978-3662653210
- Original title : Psychokardiologie