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Nutrition therapy : advanced counseling skills

Presents ideas and techniques for developing counseling skills to face real-world issues in nutrition therapy. This text offers students and practitioners advice on ways to increase referrals, decrease no-shows, and overcome common barriers to effective counseling.
Print Book, English, ©2007
Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, ©2007
xi, 315 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
9780781777988, 0781777984
269306986
Dedication Preface ContributorsIntroductionPart I: THE PEOPLE INVOLVED Chapter 1: The Nutrition Therapist Chapter 2: Counseling: Child, Adolescent, and Family Chapter 3: Counseling: The Adult Learner Chapter 4: Personality Styles Chapter 5: Cultural Competency in Counseling Chapter 6: Assuring and Measuring Professional CompetencePart II: INTEGRATING THEORY, SKILLS, AND PRACTICE Chapter 7: Physical and Psychosocial Assessment Chapter 8: Counseling Skills for Behavior Change Chapter 9: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Chapter 10: Inpatient Counseling and the Continuum of Care Chapter 11: Group Therapy Chapter 12: Exercise Resistance, Obsession, and Recommendations Chapter 13: The Challenge of Maintaining ChangePart III: DEALING WITH WEIGHT AND CHRONIC DISEASE Chapter 15: Weight Management: Counseling Challenges in Lifestyle Management Chapter 16: Empowerment Counseling: Using the Feminist Therapy Perspective Chapter 17: Counseling Clients with Eating Disorders Chapter 18: Counseling People with Chronic Disease Chapter 19: Motivational Interviewing and Diabetes Education Chapter 20: Renal Disease Chapter 21: Counseling a Person with HIV/AIDS Chapter 22: End-of-Life CounselingPart IV: MAXIMIZING SUCCESS Chapter 22: Reimbursement, Documentation, and HIPAA Chapter 23: Successful Business SkillsAppendicesIndex