This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervou ...view more
This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervous and phobic patients), and at a broader level in motivating the population as a whole to adopt a healthier diet. It is a concise introduction to psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student which focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg management of patients anxiety.
This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervous and phobic patients), and at a broader level in motivating the population as a whole to adopt a healthier diet. It is a concise introduction to psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student which focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg management of patients anxiety.
Key Features
A concise introduction to psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student. Competition tends to be biased towards either sociology or psychology.
Focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg management of patients anxiety.
Uses cases and examples from dental practice
Author Information
By Gerald M Humphris, PhD, MClinPsychol, CPsychol, FRCP Edin, Professor, Medical School, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK, Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Edinburgh Cancer Centre, NHS Lothian, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK and Margaret Ling, Lecturer in Medical Sociology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Introduction. Attending the Dentist. Expectations of the Consultation. The Dental Team. The Social Context of Dental Care for Elderly People. Using Communication Skills. Management of Patients Anxiety. Psychosocial Factors in the Aetiology of Oral Health Problems. Psychosocial Reactions and Disorders Related to Oral Health. Health Education and Health Promotion. Doing Research in Dental Behavioural Science.
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/behavioural-sciences-for-dentistry-9780443051906.html71530Behavioural Sciences for Dentistryhttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780443051906_3.jpg42.2946.99EURInStock/Dentistry/Dentistry (General)/Medicine and Surgery/Anaesthesiology/Books/Students/Dentistry/Students/Dentistry98739833525503911209105321745498269828514512011197745310514This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervous and phobic patients), and at a broader level in motivating the population as a whole to adopt a healthier diet. It is a concise introduction to psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student which focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg management of patients anxiety. This is a textbook on behavioural sciences for dental students which offers a balanced approach to the behavioural issues are that are important in dentistry, both at the level of the individual patient, (eg. strategies for reducing anxiety in nervous and phobic patients), and at a broader level in motivating the population as a whole to adopt a healthier diet. It is a concise introduction to psychology, sociology and communication for the dental student which focuses on practical and clinically relevant issues eg management of patients anxiety.00add-to-cart97804430519062011 and earlierProfessionalBy Gerald M Humphris, PhD, MClinPsychol, CPsychol, FRCP Edin and Margaret Ling20001BookOther55 ills.Churchill Livingstone1606 Jan 2000PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Gerald M Humphris</STRONG>, PhD, MClinPsychol, CPsychol, FRCP Edin, Professor, Medical School, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK, Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Edinburgh Cancer Centre, NHS Lothian, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK and <STRONG>Margaret Ling</STRONG>, Lecturer in Medical Sociology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select
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