Getting the dental care you need: Getting through an urgent dental appointment (book)

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Discover five strategies to get through the necessary or urgent treatment, create a written dental care agreement with your dentist covering how you’d like them to work with you.

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Edition: 1

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Weight 0.125 kg
Dimensions 21 × 14.8 × 0.4 cm
Format

SKU
Dental1
Categories
Dental Anxiety
Authors
Dr Chris Williams
Dr Caroline (Carrie) Campbell,
Eileen Johnston and
Tim Newton

This book is aimed at people who fear seeing a dentist, but now need urgent treatment for pain or other symptoms. Written by experts in dentistry and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), it will help:
i Sufferers: Discover five strategies to get through the necessary or urgent treatment, create a written dental care agreement with your dentist covering how you’d like them to work with you.
ii. Dentist/dental teams: Work in a supportive and time effective way with your dentally anxious patients who need urgent treatment.
iii. Together: You will jointly review and sign the dental care agreement – committing to work collaboratively for effective treatment outcome.

Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Available as a printed or online book that can be worked through by the reader alone, or with support from a supporter/practitioner.

This book can be read standalone by anyone wanting to inform themselves about how to get through urgent/essential dental treatment and develop a dental care agreement with their dentist/dental team that gives them a greater sense of control and choice.

Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life.

Written for members of the public, and a resource for dentists/dental teams working with people one to one.

This book resource is available in several formats:
a. Printed book (single purchase or bulk)
b. Online book to read under license (12 months)
c. No Translations are currently available. Please approach us to sponsor/ commission a translated version.

Books can be delivered in several formats:
a. Unsupported – e.g. people access and read (e.g. Book Prescription)
b. With 1:1 support e.g. coaching, community/primary care/voluntary sector, schools/colleges/universities, occupational health, IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 2 etc.

Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training) or contact training@llttf.com.

Supporter Online training: We have a growing range of practitioner training modules available at www.llttf.com

About the Authors:
Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
Dr Caroline (Carrie) Campbell is a Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry within Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust. Dr Campbell regularly presents on the topic of dental fear and anxiety at international, national, and local conferences.
Eileen Johnston is a dentist and cognitive behavioural therapist who has a special interest in patients with dental anxiety. Eileen works within Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust.
Tim Newton is a Psychologist who spends half his working week as a university lecturer teaching about fear and dentistry, and the other half in the NHS working with individuals with dental phobia.

Description

This book is aimed at people who fear seeing a dentist, but now need urgent treatment for pain or other symptoms. Written by experts in dentistry and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), it will help:
i Sufferers: Discover five strategies to get through the necessary or urgent treatment, create a written dental care agreement with your dentist covering how you’d like them to work with you.
ii. Dentist/dental teams: Work in a supportive and time effective way with your dentally anxious patients who need urgent treatment.
iii. Together: You will jointly review and sign the dental care agreement – committing to work collaboratively for effective treatment outcome.

Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

How to use this Resource

Available as a printed or online book that can be worked through by the reader alone, or with support from a supporter/practitioner.

This book can be read standalone by anyone wanting to inform themselves about how to get through urgent/essential dental treatment and develop a dental care agreement with their dentist/dental team that gives them a greater sense of control and choice.

Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life.

Written for members of the public, and a resource for dentists/dental teams working with people one to one.

Supporter's Notes

This book resource is available in several formats:
a. Printed book (single purchase or bulk)
b. Online book to read under license (12 months)
c. No Translations are currently available. Please approach us to sponsor/ commission a translated version.

Books can be delivered in several formats:
a. Unsupported – e.g. people access and read (e.g. Book Prescription)
b. With 1:1 support e.g. coaching, community/primary care/voluntary sector, schools/colleges/universities, occupational health, IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 2 etc.

Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training) or contact training@llttf.com.

Supporter Online training: We have a growing range of practitioner training modules available at www.llttf.com

About the Author

About the Authors:
Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
Dr Caroline (Carrie) Campbell is a Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry within Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust. Dr Campbell regularly presents on the topic of dental fear and anxiety at international, national, and local conferences.
Eileen Johnston is a dentist and cognitive behavioural therapist who has a special interest in patients with dental anxiety. Eileen works within Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust.
Tim Newton is a Psychologist who spends half his working week as a university lecturer teaching about fear and dentistry, and the other half in the NHS working with individuals with dental phobia.

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