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42 reviews In an exciting, collaborative approach, psychiatrists and cardiologists combine their expertise throughout the book to provide guidance on the best way to manage such patients, considering the patient as a whole, not the individual conditions.Content:
Chapter 1 The Interaction Between Psychologic Distress and Biobehavioral Processes in Cardiovascular Disease (pages 1–17): Willem J. Kop and John S. Gottdiener
Chapter 2 Depression and Cardiovascular Diseases (pages 18–33): Kevin B. Kerber and Melvyn Rubenfire
Chapter 3 Depression, Anxiety, Anger, and Heart Failure (pages 34–48): Oliver G. Cameron, Daniel Ehrmann and Bertram Pitt
Chapter 4 Cardiac Surgery (pages 49–61): Rima Styra, Christopher M. Feindel and Marion E. McRae
Chapter 5 Cardiac Transplantation and Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Pre?Assessment and Post?Management (pages 62–76): Rachel Lipson Glic, David Bradley S. Dyke, Moira Kessler and Dayna J. LePlatte
Chapter 6 Psychiatric Aspects of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Implantable Cardioverter?Defibrillators (pages 77–87): Divy Ravindranath and Frank Pelosi
Chapter 7 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Psychosocial Implications and Treatment (pages 88–98): John M. Wryobeck and Melvyn Rubenfire
Chapter 8 Distinguishing Cardiac from Psychologic Somatic Symptoms (pages 99–105): Nicholas D. Giardino and Michael J. Shea
Chapter 9 Hypertrophic Cardiomopathy (pages 106–115): Moira Kessler, Sara Saberi, Sharlene Day, Tamara Gay, Linda Baty and C. Edward Deneke
Chapter 10 Bipolar Disorder and Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular Disease (pages 116–134): Amy M. Kilbourne and David E. Goodrich
Chapter 11 Sleep and Cardiovascular Disease (pages 135–152): Sanjaya Gupta and Todd Arnedt
Chapter 12 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Heart Disease (pages 153–164): Leonard A. Doerfler and John A. Paraskos
Chapter 13 Cardiovascular Manifestations of Panic and Anxiety (pages 166–175): Steven M. Schwartz, Oliver G. Cameron and Melvyn Rubenfire
Chapter 14 Genetic Susceptibility and the Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease, Immunology, and Psychiatric Illness (pages 176–193): Sandra Villafuerte, Melvyn Rubenfire and Ziad Kronfol
Chapter 15 Psychological Symptoms Associated with Cardiovascular Drugs; Cardiac Symptoms from Psychiatric Drugs; Drug Interactions (pages 194–210): Steven R. Erickson, Jolene R. Bostwick and Sally K. Guthrie
Chapter 16 Exercise and Depression (pages 211–222): Barry A. Franklin, Justin E. Trivax and Thomas E. Vanhecke
Chapter 17 Psychosocial Interventions: Meditation (pages 223–231): Sandra M. Finkel and Elizabeth A. Jackson
Chapter 18 Smoking Cessation and Substance Use Modification in Cardiovascular Disease (pages 232–240): Gregory W. Dalack and Elizabeth A. Jackson