Nutrition therapy : advanced counseling skills / Kathy King, Bridget Klawitter.

Author
King, Kathy, RD. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
3rd ed.
Published/​Created
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2007], ©2007.
Description
xi, 315 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

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    "How do you prevent a patient from relapsing? When should you refer a patient for psychotherapy? How can you increase referrals and repeat visits? Nutrition Therapy answers all these questions and many more, giving you a complete arsenal of proven counseling techniques that increase positive patient outcomes. More than twenty expert dietitians and nutritionists share their knowledge and experiences, offering you examples of their own successful counseling and business strategies. The text's straightforward writing style coupled with a host of learning aids and features keeps your interest, focuses you on the critical issues and helps you practice and develop your own counseling skills."--BOOK JACKET.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Pt. I. The people involved
    • 1. The nutrition therapist
    • 2. Counseling : child, adolescent, and family
    • 3. Counseling : the adult learner
    • 4. Personality styles
    • 5. Cultural competency in counseling
    • 6. Assuring and measuring professional competence
    • Pt. II. Integrating theory, skills, and practice
    • 7. Physical and psychosocial assessment
    • 8. Counseling skills for behavior change
    • 9. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
    • 10. Inpatient counseling and the continuum of care
    • 11. Group therapy
    • 12. Exercise resistance, obsession, and recommendations
    • 13. The challenge of maintaining change
    • Pt. III. Dealing with weight and chronic disease
    • 14. Weight management : counseling challenges in lifestyle management
    • 15. Empowerment counseling : using the feminist therapy perspective
    • 16. Counseling clients with eating disorders
    • 17. Counseling people with chronic disease
    • 18. Motivational interviewing and diabetes education
    • 19. Renal disease
    • 20. Counseling a person with HIV/AIDS
    • 21. End of life counseling
    • Pt. IV. Maximizing success
    • 22. Reimbursement, documentation, and HIPAA
    • 23. Successful business skills.
    ISBN
    • 0781777984
    • 9780781777988
    LCCN
    2006033277
    OCLC
    72774192
    RCP
    C - S
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