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                                    Vol 34 No. 4 - Nutrition Updates
                                
                            
                        
                    
                    Brief integrated pyschological therapy for family physicians
                            
                                
                                    The Singapore Family Physician
                                    Vol 34
                                    No 4
                                    - Nutrition Updates
                                
                            
                        
                    
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                                    1 November 2008
                                
                            
                        
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                        Family  physicians  often  encounter  patients  with the need to change e.g., to exercise, or to stop smoking,  have  problems  of  living,  or  are  affected emotionally by illness and disease. There is a place for psychological therapy in these instances of dis-equilibrium.  Psychological  therapy  methods  can  be divided  into  4  groups:  patient  centering  methods; process work; pattern (narrative) work; and problem work.  One  integrative  approach  is  that  described by Mahoney and gravold. The diagnostic interview in psychological method consists of eliciting reason for encounter; ideas, concerns, and expectations; case formulation; and assessment using therapeutic questions.
                        