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Physician Well-Being

Just released in January 2020!

The anticipated follow-up book to Physician Suicide. Physician Well-Being keeps the popular case-based style of Physician Suicide and explores the well-being side of physician health, offering a range solutions and best practices for medical students, physicians, and health systems.

 
 
 
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Physician Suicide

“Dr Yellowlees……..covers the vast landscape of the individual and cultural forces that bring physicians to their knees and too often lead to acts of self-destruction. Full of sage advice, this is a must-read book by a gifted writer for physicians, their families, those who treat them, and a curious public.” Michael F. Myers, M.D. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York.

 
 
 
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Telepsychiatry and Health Technologies

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

Co-Edited with Jay Shore M.D., M.P.H, this best selling clinical manual, Telepsychiatry and Health Technologies: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals argues that the sensible use of health care technologies will reduce the current gap between mental health care supply and demand, improve models of care delivery, and ultimately lead to better health for more patients than traditional systems of care can provide.

 
 
 
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Your Health in the Information Age?

How You And Your Doctor Can Use the Internet to Work Together

This book was written for the many millions of people in the USA who have already used the Internet to find health information for themselves or a loved one, and for the tens of millions of others whose medical records are now kept electronically by their doctor. This book is for all those who want to use the internet to improve their health, who want to improve their relationship with their doctor, and who want to use the power of knowledge gained from their doctor and the Internet, to improve their health.

 
 
 
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Mental Health Informatics

Co-edited with Margaret Lech PhD, Insu Song PhD and Joachim Diederich PhD

“This book describes screening methods and approaches such as speech and language analyses that may be used to acquire clinical data about patients and employ them in treating mental illness. … This book is intended for high-level mental healthcare providers, particularly those who are inclined to appreciate and apply the vast number of tools and technology in their clinical arena. Those who have a special interest in informatics and research would benefit from this book as well.” (Sheila Lahijani, Doody’s Book Reviews, April, 2014)