Understanding the Behavioral and Medical Impact of Long COVID 1st Edition
Understanding the Behavioral and Medical Impact of Long COVID, 1st Edition by Leonard A. Jason and Charles Lapp confronts one of the most urgent health challenges of our time with clarity and compassion. This authoritative volume synthesizes current research on Long COVID’s physical and psychological effects, offering clinicians, researchers, caregivers, and policymakers practical insight into assessment, management, and long-term care.
Brimming with evidence-based analysis, the book explores epidemiology, diagnostic considerations, and the complex interaction between medical symptoms and behavioral health. Readers will find clear discussions of fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, mood disorders, autonomic dysregulation, and functional impairment—each illustrated with real-world clinical perspectives that make complex science accessible.
What sets this edition apart is its multidisciplinary approach: it bridges neurology, psychiatry, primary care, rehabilitation, and public health to provide actionable strategies for patient-centered care. Whether you’re a physician in the United States, a rehabilitation specialist in the UK, a public health professional in Canada, or a caregiver anywhere globally, this book gives tools to improve outcomes and quality of life for people living with post-viral conditions.
Expect practical recommendations, critical appraisal of emerging treatments, and guidance for designing compassionate care plans that address both medical and behavioral needs. Authoritative, timely, and empathetic, this title is an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand Long COVID’s full impact and to implement informed, multidisciplinary responses.
Order your copy today to bring evidence-based expertise and renewed confidence to your practice, research, or caregiving approach.
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