
Pathways through Long-Term Health Conditions
Lifestyle Medicine to Maximise Your Wellbeing
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Published on 16. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-80388-423-3 (ISBN)
Description
Pathways through Long-Term Health Conditions is a self-help guide for people living with a chronic illness, based on a Lifestyle Medicine approach and the Pathways Model which has been developed by the authors over many years. Long-term conditions - chronic problems such as cancer, heart disease, depression, arthritis and IBS - constitute the greatest treatment challenge of our times. Many of us will suffer from such problems in our lifetimes, and by and large we do not have much control over this. Where we do have a measure of power, however, is in our lifestyle choices and the personal decisions that we make. Focusing on this aspect of long-term illness, Your Pathway Through Chronic Illness is a hopeful and uplifting book that empowers readers to take action on their own behalf. Through clear explanations and enlightening case examples, the authors explain how to apply the three-step Pathways Model of self-care (deciding to change - mastering skills - more sophisticated strategies) in order to help individuals take better care of themselves, and to feel more active and empowered in partnership with professional providers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
521 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80388-423-3 (9781803884233)
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Persons
Don Moss is a clinical health psychologist and psychophysiologist. He is Dean of the Graduate College of Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences at Saybrook University in Pasadena, California. For over five decades, his passion has been to help people with medical illnesses to help themselves, manage their illnesses, reduce their suffering, and live more fully despite illness.
ANGELE McGRADY is a professor at the University of Toledo Medical Center, Ohio. She has extensive experience teaching behavioural science, and she has designed programs to prevent burnout and build resiliency in health care providers. Her clinical practice focuses on applying the Pathways Model to patients with complex chronic medical and emotional issues.
ANGELE McGRADY is a professor at the University of Toledo Medical Center, Ohio. She has extensive experience teaching behavioural science, and she has designed programs to prevent burnout and build resiliency in health care providers. Her clinical practice focuses on applying the Pathways Model to patients with complex chronic medical and emotional issues.
Content
Section 1: The Pathways Model
1. Living Fully with Chronic Illness
2. A Mind-Body-Spirit Approach to Self-Healing
3. Steps to Wellbeing - The Pathways Mode
Section 2: Stories and Common Chronic Conditions
4. Gaining Control and Making Decisions on Health Habits-Type 2 Diabetes
5. Putting Heredity into Perspective - High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease
6. Embracing Nature and Recovering Inner Peace -Cancer
7. Dealing with Difficult Relapses and Setbacks - Headache
8. Recovering from Loss of Control, Shame and Isolation-Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS)
9. Managing Pain, Recovering Activity, and Improving Mood - Osteoarthritis
10. Coming Out of the Tunnel of Despair - Depression
11. Mastering Terror of the Unknown - Anxiety
12. Integrating the Past and Living Fully in the Present - Trauma
Section Three: Putting it All Together
13. Completing your Pathways Assessment
14. Setting Level One Goals
15. Setting Level Two Goals
16. Selecting Level Three Treatment
Section Four: Resources
Appendix A - Instructions for Self-Care Skills
Appendix B -Helpful Apps, Videos, Books, Audio Recordings and Websites
Appendix C - Worksheets for Healing Pathways
1. Living Fully with Chronic Illness
2. A Mind-Body-Spirit Approach to Self-Healing
3. Steps to Wellbeing - The Pathways Mode
Section 2: Stories and Common Chronic Conditions
4. Gaining Control and Making Decisions on Health Habits-Type 2 Diabetes
5. Putting Heredity into Perspective - High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease
6. Embracing Nature and Recovering Inner Peace -Cancer
7. Dealing with Difficult Relapses and Setbacks - Headache
8. Recovering from Loss of Control, Shame and Isolation-Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS)
9. Managing Pain, Recovering Activity, and Improving Mood - Osteoarthritis
10. Coming Out of the Tunnel of Despair - Depression
11. Mastering Terror of the Unknown - Anxiety
12. Integrating the Past and Living Fully in the Present - Trauma
Section Three: Putting it All Together
13. Completing your Pathways Assessment
14. Setting Level One Goals
15. Setting Level Two Goals
16. Selecting Level Three Treatment
Section Four: Resources
Appendix A - Instructions for Self-Care Skills
Appendix B -Helpful Apps, Videos, Books, Audio Recordings and Websites
Appendix C - Worksheets for Healing Pathways