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Presurgical Psychological Screening: Understanding Patients, Improving Outcomes

Author Andrew R. Block
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN1433812428
ISBN-139781433812422
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Surgery patients emotional and psychosocial concerns, health-related behaviors, outcome expectations, and compliance with the treatment regimen can all influence the ultimate effectiveness of surgery. Mental health professionals are increasingly called upon to perform presurgical psychological screening (PPS) to ensure that patients are given the treatments most likely to be effective, while reducing the chances of worsening their conditions.


This book presents PPS procedures for a wide range of surgery types, such as spinal surgery, organ transplantation, bariatric surgery, and plastic surgery. The authors explain how to conduct PPS, communicate results, and identify possible pre- or postsurgery interventions to mitigate risk factors.

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