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A Diagnostic Guide for Psychophysiologic Disorders

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Did you know that one in six adults and 40% of primary care patients suffer from medically unexplained symptoms, chronic functional syndromes, or psychosocial factors responsible for chronic pain? Collectively these are called Psychophysiologic Disorders or PPD. As recent research has confirmed, a trauma-informed approach to diagnosis and treatment can transform these patients from among the most frustrating to the most rewarding and give them a far better chance for a full recovery. This process was described in detail in the previous volume from the PPD Association titled Psychophysiologic Disorders (KDP Publishing, 2019).
A key barrier to implementing this approach is that most medical clinicians lack formal training in assessing for PPD and most mental health professionals lack knowledge of medical diagnoses. This book addresses that blind spot with a table of hundreds of medical diagnoses that are common in PPD patients. The table explains each diagnosis and describes the contribution from PPD without jargon or technical terms. It is based on published evidence and the authors’ experience diagnosing and treating PPD in thousands of patients.
Also included is an introduction to the diagnostic process for PPD that includes the authors’ most recent recommendations. There is also a detailed self-assessment questionnaire for patients that is designed to provide insight into how well their condition fits the biopsychosocial context commonly associated with PPD. As in the companion book Psychophysiologic Disorders, the concepts are practical and can readily be implemented by any healthcare professional.
Learning this approach is more than just clinically effective. As one family physician who learned these concepts said: “It put the joy back into my practice.”
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BLSCCTTZ
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published
Publication date ‏ : ‎ 7 Nov. 2022
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 120 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8358373419
Item weight ‏ : ‎ 236 g
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 0.71 x 22.86 cm
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Black Diamond Skier

As a therapist who specializes in treating PPD / neuroplastic chronic pain, this book is a godsend! I’m constantly referring to it with each new therapy client, most of whom have multiple chronic medical conditions. This excellent guide gives me a snapshot regarding whether a condition is likely to be PPD or if PPD may be contributing factor. This gives me additional confidence, especially with clients who present with a chronic medical condition I’ve yet to treat or have never heard of before. Thank you, Dr. Clarke!!

Mindman

It was recommended by dr.yoni ashar……..i bought it and enjoyed reading… It is a vwry helpful book for diagnosing ppd

Elkay

I appreciate the unapologetic and descriptive manner and tone. Too often it seems the mere mention of PPD (or it’s analogs) elicits debate, sadly to detrimental effect.Herein the authors moved beyond debate and have thus created a pragmatic tool for physicians, psychologists, and laypeople.I also appreciate the care demonstrated by use of terminology which suggests a degree of probability e.g., likely, contributing, is, isn’t, may, and so forth.

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