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To Change or Not To Change:“Sounds Like You Have a Dilemma”

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WTMA DIFFERENCE - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians
One of a physician's most important tasks is to help patients change unhealthy behaviors, such
as smoking, hazardous alcohol use, overeating, or physical inactivity. Such lifestyle changes
often affect the out- come of care more than any other medical treatments that physicians ...
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[CITATION] Behavior change


DO'Connell - Behavioral Medicine in Primary Care. 2nd ed. New …, 2003
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[CITATION] Behavior change: the example of smoking cessation


B Guise, M Goldstein, MM Clark… - Textbook of Primary Care Medicine. St. Louis, MO: …, 2001
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[PDF] Educating and enlisting patients


GH Gordon, FD Duffy - JCOM, 1998 - turner-white.com
Introduction Most patients want more information and guidance from their clinicians than they
currently receive [1,2] and are more satisfied with their care when they receive it [3,4]. Having
information can decrease the sense of helplessness and isolation that often accompanies ...
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[CITATION] Cómo ayudar a consolidar una nueva conducta más saludable: la fase de …


JC Andreu… - Formación Médica Continuada en Atención Primaria, 2008
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Behavioral medicine strategies for heart disease prevention: the example of …


BJ Guise - Preventive Cardiology, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com
Health related behavior change is one of the most important challenges in the prevention of cardiovascular
disease. Lifestyle patterns, such as high fat diet, lack of exercise, persistent smoking, and poor
compliance with prescribed medications present the core of this challenge. Conventional ...
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BRIEF MOTIVATIONAL COUNSELLING


BIB INTERACTIONS - Working with substance misusers: a guide to …, 2002 - books.google.com
Social liberation Counter conditioning Stimulus control Contingency management Dramatic relief
Helping relationships situations and is less likely to experience social pressure to use
substances. This process invalves replacing substance use with other activities. At ...
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Motivational interviewing in health care: helping patients change behavior

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S Rollnick, WR Miller, CC Butler, MS … - COPD: Journal of …, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Behavior change is a critical part of effective health care. The final decision to become
healthier, however, is that of the patient and not the practitioner. Anyone who has treated patients
knows that the adoption of a new healthy behavior, the cessation of an unhealthy ...
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Increasing Resources and Supports to Improve Adherence to Treatments


R Shapiro, M Herivel - … treatment adherence: a practical handbook for …, 2006 - books.google.com
8 Increasing Resources and Supports to Improve Adherence to Treatments Robin Shapiro Marcia
Herivel At the beginning of the 21st century, med- ical providers have access to evidence- based
knowledge, sophisticated equipment, elaborate technology, and customized protocols for ...
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[PDF] Using Motivational Interviewing to Facilitate Adolescent Health Behavior Change


MA Gold - centerforhealthtraining.org
Page 1. Using Motivational Interviewing to Facilitate Adolescent Health Behavior Change
Melanie A. Gold, DO, FACOP, FAAP Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics University
of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Page 2. Presentation Objectives ...
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