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020    9781433817496|q(electronic bk.) 
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020    1433817500|q(electronic bk.) 
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035    (OCoLC)882555737 
040    DcWaAPA|beng|cUTBLW|dOCLCO|dSTJ 
049    STJJ 
050  4 RC480.53|b.C66 2014 
060 10 WM 400 
082 04 616.8906|223 
099    WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aEBSCO 
100 1  Barnett, Jeffrey E. 
245 10 Complementary and alternative medicine for psychologists :
       |ban essential resource /|cJeffrey E. Barnett .. [and 
       others].. 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2014. 
300    x, 336 pages ;|ccm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Foundations of complementary and alternative medicine -- 
       Ethical issues and CAM in mental health care practice -- 
       CAM research -- Biofeedback -- Meditation -- Hypnosis -- 
       Yoga -- Music therapy -- Spirituality and prayer -- 
       Acupuncture -- Herbals and biologically based practices --
       Aromatherapy -- Chiropractic -- Massage therapy -- Dance 
       movement therapy -- Reiki -- Ayurveda. 
520    "The aim of this book is to provide psychologists with a 
       convenient and comprehensive guide to the field of 
       complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), its domains 
       and primary modalities, the ethics of integrating CAM into
       psychological practice, and a critical review of the 
       quality of the current evidence for each commonly used 
       modality. CAM comprises a group of diverse medical and 
       health care systems, practices, and products that are not 
       currently considered part of conventional medicine (P. M. 
       Barnes, Powell-Griner, McFann, & Nahin, 2004). Defining 
       CAM can be challenging because the field is broad and 
       perpetually evolving; it includes diverse practices such 
       as yoga, mindfulness meditation, acupuncture, and herbal 
       therapies, as well as whole systems approaches such as 
       traditional Chinese medicine. Furthermore, a distinction 
       can be made between complementary medicine and alternative
       medicine. The National Institutes of Health's (NIH) 
       National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
       (NCCAM) defines complementary medicine as interventions 
       used together with conventional treatment regimens, 
       whereas alternative medicine consists of interventions 
       that are used in place of conventional medical practice 
       (NIH, 2011h)"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c)
       2014 APA, all rights reserved). 
530    Also issued in print. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bWashington, D.C. :|cAmerican 
       Psychological Association,|d2014.|nAvailable via World 
       Wide Web.|nAccess limited by licensing agreement.|7s2014  
       dcun s 
650  0 Mental illness|xTreatment. 
650  0 Mental illness|xAlternative treatment. 
650  0 Alternative medicine|xPsychological aspects. 
650  2 Mental Disorders|xtherapy. 
650  2 Complementary Therapies|xmethods. 
650  2 Complementary Therapies|xpsychology. 
710 2  American Psychological Association. 
776 0  Original|w(DLC)  2014000557 
994    01|bSTJ 
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