Unit 2B: References
The Relationship Between Health Care Providers and Their Large Clients:

1Garner, D. M., & Wooley, S. C. (1991). Confronting the failure of behavioral and dietary treatments for obesity. Clinical Psychology Review, 11, 729-780.

2Segal-Isaacson, C. J. (1996). American attitudes toward body fatness. Nurse Practitioner, 21(3), 9-13.

3Maiman, L. A., Wang, V.L., Becker, M. H., Finlay, J., & Simonson, M. (1979). Attitudes toward obesity and the obese among professionals. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 74, 331-336.

4Young, L. M., & Powell, B. (1985). The effects of obesity on the clinical judgments of mental health professionals. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 26, 223-246.

5Garner, D. M., & Wooley, S. C. (1991). Confronting the failure of behavioral and dietary treatments for obesity. Clinical Psychology Review, 11, 729-780.

How Does This Relationship Develop?

1Robison, J. (1997). Weight management: shifting the paradigm. Journal of Health Education, 28(1), 28-34.

2Bulecheck, G. M., & McCloskey, J. C. (1992). Nursing interventions: Essential nursing treatments. (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

3Herfindal, E. T., & Gourley, D. R. (Eds.). (1996). Textbook of therapeutics: Drug and disease management. (6th ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.

4Neinstein, L. S. (1996). Adolescent health care: A practical guide. (3rd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

5Pender, N. J. (1996). Health promotion in nursing practice. (3rd ed.). Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange.

6Porth, C. M. (1994). Pathophysiology: Concepts of altered health states. (4th ed.). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.

7Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, J. (1992). Community health nursing: Process and practice for promoting health. (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

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