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Comorbidity

Symptoms, Conditions, Behavior and Treatments

Rhonda Brown Einar Thorsteinsson

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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
12 December 2020
This book introduces a new theory on the substantial comorbidity that exists between many illnesses and disorders and concurrent symptoms such as pain, impaired sleep and fatigue. The specific illnesses and disorders discussed include obesity, diabetes mellitus type-II, medical illnesses including cardiovascular disease and sleep-disordered breathing, insomnia, disordered eating such as binge-eating disorder and night-eating syndrome, affective distress (anxiety and depression), and comorbidities that are linked to eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. The book posits that the comorbidities are the result of a complex bio-psycho-behavioral mechanism that includes circadian rhythm dysfunction. It examines the statistical and methodological (e.g. measurement) problems that can complicate the understanding of comorbidity and explores a broad range of novel, existing, and repurposed therapy approaches that could have utility in treating comorbid disorders. 

This book will be of great value to academics as well as practitioners working in the field of psychiatry, health psychology and medicine more broadly. 

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Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9783030325473
ISBN 10:   3030325474
Pages:   274
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Introduction: Comorbidity: What is it and why is it important?; Rhonda Brown and Einar Thorsteinsson.-  Chapter 2: Models of Comorbidity; Rhonda Brown and Einar Thorsteinsson.- Chapter 3: Overweight/Obesity and Concurrent Disorders, Symptoms, Behaviour and Body Temperature; Rhonda Brown and Yasmine Umar.- Chapter 4: Overview of the Comorbidity between Medical Illnesses and Overweight/ Obesity; Christopher J Nolan.- Chapter 5: Comorbid Eating Disorders; C. Laird Birmingham.- Chapter 6: Comorbid psychiatric illnesses; Einar Thorsteinsson and Rhonda Brown.- Chapter 7: Arousal States, Symptoms, Behaviour, Sleep, and Body Temperature; Rhonda Brown and Einar Thorsteinsson.- Chapter 8: Design, statistical and methodological considerations: Comorbidity; Einar Thorsteinsson and Rhonda Brown.- Chapter 9: Typing It All Together; Rhonda Brown and Einar Thorsteinsson.

Rhonda Brown is Associate Professor of Health Psychology in the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, Australia. With national and international collaborators, she examines predictive relationships between stress, affective distress, sleep, fatigue, and illness outcomes in patients and community-well individuals. Over the last 20 years, she has also examined work-stress, burnout, communication performance, and empathy in medical staff and medical and psychology students; as well as impaired immunity and infection comorbidity in anorexia nervosa patients.  Einar Thorsteinsson is Associate Professor at the University of New England, Australia. He worked at La Trobe University in a fire fighting decision making lab for two years before he moved back to focus on health psychology at the University of New England where he has built national and international research collaborations covering areas such as stress, burnout, sleep, social support, depression, anxiety, adolescent coping and health, and psychological wellbeing.

Reviews for Comorbidity: Symptoms, Conditions, Behavior and Treatments

It 'will be of great value to academics as well as practitioners working in the field of psychiatry, health psychology, and medicine more broadly.' ... The book is interesting because it addresses the important topic of comorbidity, in relation to both medical and psychological disorders. ... Clinicians and researchers will find the book a compelling read. (Gary B Kaniuk, Doody's Book Reviews, June 26, 2020)


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