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Society of Behavioral Medicine
Amy Stone
Email
414-918-3156 414-276-3349 Link
555 E. Wells Street
Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202

The Whole is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts.

That's the perfect metaphor for the Society of Behavioral Medicine, a multidisciplinary, non-profit organization founded  [...] Click to Read Morein 1978. Each part, each discipline, can stand alone. But together - when nursing, psychology, medicine and public health form an interdisciplinary team - new perspectives emerge on human behavior, health and illness. When you join SBM, you contribute to that unique multidisciplinary team, and your disciplinary experience and expertise is an essential part of the Whole. SBM has created the premiere scientific forum for over 3,000 behavioral and biomedical researchers and clinicians to study the interactions of behavior, physiological and biochemical states, and morbidity and mortality. SBM provides the many disciplines represented with an interactive network for education and collaboration on common research, clinical and public policy concerns related to prevention, diagnosis and treatment, rehabilitation, and health promotion. [Hide]
Pearson
Charlie Burns
Email
888-627-7271 Link
5601 Green Valley Drive
Bloomington, MN 55437

Pearson is the leader in providing effective and innovative behavioral health assessments. Our tools help assess the psychosocial or psychological factors that may interfere with  [...] Click to Read Morea patient’s course of treatment. Psychologists and medical professionals are using these instruments for presurgical selection, disability and workers compensation evaluations, treatment planning and outcomes management. Our respected products include the:

MMPI-2™ family of tests, with their unparalleled legacy of extensive research and widespread use. The MMPI-2 test offers the most widely used and widely research test of adult psychopathology. The MMPI-2-RF™, with 50 new and revised empirically validated scales, provides a valuable alternative to the MMPI-2 test.

Millon™ Inventories, including the MBMD™ (Millon Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic) and MCMI-III™ (Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III), are based on Dr. Theodore Millon’s award-winning theory of personality that is closely correlated with the DSM® classification system of personality disorders. The Millon inventories are designed to obtain the maximum amount of information with a minimum number of items and patient effort.

BHI™ 2 (Battery for Health Improvement 2), a multidimensional instrument to help assess a broad range of relevant factors, from test-taker’s attitude, to pain and function, to family issues.

BBHI™ 2 (Brief Battery for Health Improvement 2), this short version of the BHI 2 test helps practitioners quickly evaluate for a number of psychomedical factors, such as pain, somatic and functional complaints – as well as traditional psychological concerns such as depression, anxiety and patient defensiveness.

P-3 (Pain Patient Profile), focusing on the factors most frequently associated with chronic pain, this test can help provide an objective link between the physician’s observations and the possible need for further psychological assessment.

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Society of Behavioral Medicine
555 East Wells St.
Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3823
Tel: 414-918-3156
Fax: 414-276-3349
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