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BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

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HOME CARE

Providing Home Care for Older Adults: A Professional Guide for Mental Health Practitioners is an essential resource for clinicians working with aging populations in home-based settings. This comprehensive guide offers practical tools and evidence-based strategies to support the health and overall well-being of older adults. Addressing the unique challenges of in-home care, the book covers assessment, treatment planning, caregiver collaboration, and navigating complex family dynamics. Ideal for psychologists, social workers, counselors, and other professionals, this guide bridges the gap between clinical best practices and the realities of home-based elder care. 

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE

Essentials for Treating Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Guide for the Primary Care Provider  is a concise, evidence-based resource designed specifically for primary care providers looking to effectively address behavioral health conditions within their practice. Recognizing the critical role of primary care in identifying and managing behavioral health conditions, this guide offers practical tools to support comprehensive care.  Covering common conditions such as anxiety, depression, substance use, and behavioral concerns across the lifespan, the book empowers providers to confidently and efficiently incorporate strategies into routine visits. Whether you a well-seasoned provider or new graduate, this guide serves as a go-to manual for improving patient outcomes and delivering whole-person care.

CAREGIVERS OF NEURODIVERGENT CHILDREN

Self-Care for Caregivers of Neurodivergent Children: Evidence-Based Strategies to Promote Resilience and Wellbeing is a compassionate, evidence-based guide for caregivers of neurodivergent children. Blending real-life insight with powerful tools from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), this book offers practical strategies to help caregivers care for themselves while navigating the complexities of neurodiversity. Through reflective exercises, skills for managing stress, and tools for reconnecting with personal values, This book supports caregivers in building emotional resilience, reducing burnout, and finding strength in the journey of care. It’s not just about helping your child thrive—it’s about helping you thrive, too.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Terry has studied ways to improve mental health and well-being in healthcare settings, especially for doctors in training and rural providers. Her research examines issues like burnout, bullying, gender bias, and why people may avoid seeking help. She also explores workplace culture, and how technology impacts stress and job satisfaction. Through her work, Dr. Terry helps create healthier, more supportive environments in the medical field.

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