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Chapter 1: Clinical Psychology for Cardiac Disease<br/>E. Molinari, L. Bellardita, A. Compare<br/>Part i<br/>Psychological Risk Factors for Cardiac Disease<br/>Chapter 2: Psychological Risk Factors for Cardiac Disease<br/>and Pathophysiological Mechanisms: An Overview .<br/>A. Compare, L. Gondoni, E. Molinari<br/>Physiological Basis of Mind-Heart Link<br/>Chapter 3: Psychophysiology of Heart Disease<br/>G. Parati, M. Valentini, G. Mancia<br/>Chapter 4: Mental Stress Ischemia: Characteristics, Pathophysiology,<br/>Prognosis and Treatment<br/>M.M. Burg<br/>Depression and Anxiety<br/>Chapter 5: Depression and CHD: Prevalence, Prognosis,<br/>Pathophysiology and Treatment<br/>K. Maier, D. Chatkoff, M.M. Burg<br/>Chapter 6: Prevalence of Depression in Chronic Heart Failure<br/>E.R Havranek<br/>Chapter 7: Depression in Coronary Artery Disease:<br/>Assessment and Treatment<br/>WJ.Kop,DMAder<br/>Chapter 8: Anxiety and Heart Disease<br/>D.K. Mosen MJ, De Jong<br/>Chapter 9: Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms and Heart<br/>Transplantation .<br/>S. Zipfeh A. Schneiaer, j. junger, w. tierzog<br/>Chapter 10: Psychological Factors in Hypertension<br/>Development and Treatment .<br/>71 Rutledge<br/>Personality and Relational Aspects<br/>Chapter 11: Type A, Type D, Anger-Prone Behavior<br/>and Risk of Relapse in CHD Patients .<br/>A. Compare, G.M. Manzoni, E. Molinan<br/>Chapter 12: Defensive Hostility and Cardiovascular Disease:<br/>Theoretical and Empirical Bases for an Interpersonal<br/>Approach-Avoidance Conflict Perspective .<br/>R.5. Jorgensen, R. Thibodeau<br/>Chapter 13: In Sickness and In Health: Interpersonal Risk<br/>and Resilience in Cardiovascular Disease<br/>JM, Ruiz, H,A, Hamann, J.C. Coyne, A. Compare<br/>Chapter 14: Psychological Stress in Women:<br/>the Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study<br/>K. Orth-Gom&r<br/>Advanced Statistical Tools for the Study of Psychological Risks Aspects<br/>Chapter 15: Application of Neural Networks and Other<br/>Artificial Adaptive Systems in Prediction and Data<br/>Mining of Risk Psychological Profile for CHD .<br/>E, Grossi, A. Compare<br/>Chapter 16: Person Measurement and Rehabilitation Outcome:<br/>the New Perspective of Rasch Analysis<br/>L. Tesio<br/>Interlude<br/>The "Heart" of Cardiology:<br/>an Imaginary Conversation with Bernard Lown<br/>E. Molinari<br/>Part II<br/>Psychological Treatments in Cardiac Rehabilitation<br/>Chapter 17: The Art of Listening to Cardiac Patient and his Family:<br/>the Meanings of Suffering Along Temporal Dimension<br/>A. Compare, M. Simioni<br/>Chapter 18: Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression<br/>in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease<br/>D. Koszycki<br/>Chapter 19: Hanging onto a Heartbeat: Emotionally<br/>Focused Therapy for Couples Dealing with the Trauma<br/>of Coronary Heart Disease<br/>H.B. Macintosh, S.M. Johnson, A. Lee<br/>Chapter 20: Type A Behavior Pattern and Its Treatment<br/>A.T. Mdller<br/>Chapter 21: Relaxation Techniques and Hypnosis<br/>in the Treatment of CHD Patients<br/>L. Bellardita, M. Cigada, E. Molinari<br/>Chapter 22: Cardiological and Psychological Mobile Care<br/>through Telematic Technologies for Heart Failure Patients:<br/>ICAROS Project.<br/>A. Compare, E. Molinari, L. Bellardita, A. Villani, G. Branzi,<br/>G. Malfatto, S. Boarin, M. Cassi, A. Gnisci, G. Parati<br/>Chapter 23: Functioning and Disability in Patients with<br/>Cardiovascular Disease within the ICF Classification Framework:<br/>Proposals for Using ICF to Classify Functioning<br/>and Disability in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease<br/>M. Leonardi, A. Raggi<br/>Chapter 24: Coherence-Building Techniques and Heart<br/>Rhythm Coherence Feedback: New Tools for Stress<br/>Reduction, Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation<br/>R. McCraty, D. Tomasino |