Complementary and Alternative Medicine & Psychiatry _vol 19#1

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2000-05-01
Publisher(s): AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC
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Summary

The book is written from the perspective of clinicians who practice in both traditional and alternative medicine. The book covers the major areas in CAM, including herbal medicine and nutrients, acupuncture, meditative therapies, and yoga. It provides the most important and up-to-date scientific data along with controversies that exist in the field.

Author Biography

Philip R. Muskin, M.D., is Chief of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center; Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons; and on the faculty of the Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research in New York, New York.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix
Introduction to the Review of Psychiatry Series xi
John M. Oldham
Michelle B. Riba
Introduction: Herbs and Hermeneutics xv
Philip R. Muskin
Integrative Psychopharmacology: A Practical Approach to Herbs and Nutrients in Psychiatry
1(66)
Richard P. Brown
Patricia L. Gerbarg
General Issues Related to the Use of Complementary and Alternative Compounds
2(1)
Mood Disorders
3(15)
Anxiety
18(3)
Insomnia
21(2)
Migraine
23(1)
Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
24(11)
Sexual Enhancement
35(3)
Cognitive Enhancement
38(8)
Obesity
46(1)
Herb--Drug Interactions
47(1)
Athletic Enhancement
48(1)
Physician Education
48(1)
References
49(18)
Acupuncture for Mental Health
67(40)
Francine Rainone
Overview of Traditional Chinese Medicine
68(6)
Pathophysiology
74(2)
Categories of Disease Process
76(2)
Role of Emotions
78(3)
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Practice
81(4)
Acupuncture and Biomedical Research
85(1)
Psychiatry and Culture
86(2)
Research on Acupuncture
88(6)
Methodologic Problems
94(1)
Treatment Protocols
95(2)
Controls in Acupuncture Research
97(3)
Future Directions
100(2)
References
102(5)
Uses of Yoga in Psychiatry and Medicine
107(40)
Ina Becker
The History of Yoga
107(2)
Obstacles to the Use of Yoga in Western Medicine
109(2)
Philosophy of Yoga
111(3)
Psychology of Yoga
114(3)
The Eight Limbs of Yoga
117(7)
Yoga in Health and Prevention
124(2)
Yoga and Psychiatry
126(4)
Psychiatric Indications for Yoga
130(4)
Psychiatric Disturbances Caused by Yoga
134(1)
Medical Indications for Yoga
135(4)
Injuries From Yogic Exercise
139(1)
Conclusions
139(2)
Resources
141(1)
References
142(5)
Meditation and Psychotherapy: Stress, Allostasis, and Enriched Learning
147(52)
Joseph Loizzo
Meditation in Medicine, Neuroscience, and Psychiatry
147(2)
From Meditation to Psychotherapy: The Bridge of Hypnotic Learning
149(8)
From Trauma to Enrichment: Stress, Learning, and the Brain
157(4)
Meditation and Psychotherapy: Two Methods of Enriched Learning
161(9)
Research, Teaching, and Clinical Uses of Meditation
170(11)
References
181(18)
Complementary Medicine: Implications Toward Medical Treatment and the Patient-Physician Relationship
199(42)
Catherine C. Crone
Thomas N. Wise
Definition of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
200(1)
Categories of CAM
200(1)
General Trends
201(3)
CAM Users
204(1)
Physicians and CAM
205(1)
CAM and Medical Illness
206(4)
CAM and Chronic Illness
210(11)
CAM and Life-Threatening Illness
221(9)
CAM and the Patient-Physician Relationship
230(2)
References
232(9)
Afterword 241(4)
Philip R. Muskin
Index 245

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