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Five Stars, January 28, 2015
By SHIN HYUN DEOG
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Good !
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Excellent!, December 05, 2009
By Justin Reilly, JD
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Internist and Duke clinical Med Prof. Charles Lapp contributes a concise yet comprehensive and very accurate chapter on ME (CFS). And every statement is clearly backed by primary sources. All this is in stark contrast to almost all texts that cover more than just ME exclusively. Correctly explicates that depression is very unlikely to be a cause of ME. Skimmed other parts of book which seemed accurate and balanced and substantively explained mind/body connections without overly complicated language thus rendering it ideal for all medical doctors and others with some working knowledge of physiology. Highly Recommended!
2 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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Excellent - Used in training of Health Psychology, January 30, 2004
By Armando R. Neves Nt
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Excellent to learning/teaching about Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. Excelente para aprender/ ensinar sobre Psicologia da Saúde e Medicina Comportamental.
2 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Destined to be a Classic, January 17, 2003
By Robert Kall
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This book is a real treasure trove of information by the world's leaders in the different areas it covers. It's humble title belies the rich lode of distilled wisdom it's editors have brought together. If your goal is to have a handy, easily accessible source for information on mind-body approaches to a plethora of different diagnostic categories, this book is the most authoritative source I've ever seen. It has a wealth of information on mind body, biofeedback, applied psychophysiology, self regulation and hypnosis approaches. While there are other, less current books available covering similar ground, this one does it in a practical, economical manner, timewise, getting to the point. covering the bases soyou are not developing a relationship with the book-- just getting the info you need to do your job or better understand how to more effectively and appropriately make referrals. As the current public information officer for the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, with 30+ years in the field, I consider myself an expert on who's who in the field. And this is one book that is full of the very best experts in their very specific areas.
13 of 16 people found the above review helpful.
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