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Part I Basic oral health psychology
Ch 1: Basic oral health related psychology
Ch 2: The importance of trauma-sensitive care
Ch 3: Pain
Ch 4: The importance of a safe relationship with dental patients
Ch 5: Oral health literacy
Ch 6: Communication in dentistry - The Four Habits Model
Ch 7: Behavioural change
Ch 8: Self-determination theory (SDT)
Part II Children
Ch 9: Positive encounters for children to prevent dental anxiety; theory and practice
Ch 10: Family violence and child maltreatment
Part Back matter: Voice of Children
Part III Dental anxiety
Ch 11: Understanding development and persistence of dental anxiety
Ch 12: Psychological prevention and management of dental anxiety
Ch 13: Dentist-administered CBT-treatment for dental anxiety
Ch 14: Blood-, Injury- and Injection phobia
Part Back matter: Voice of dental anxiety patients
Part IV Patients with complex reactions and co- morbidity
Ch 15: People with mental disorders in the dental clinic
Ch 16: How to deal with gagging
Ch 17: Child sexual abuse and oral health challenges
Ch 18: Providing dental care to torture survivors
Ch 19: The psychosocial impacts of orofacial features - with examples from orthognathic surgery
Part Back matter: Voice of CSA survivors
Part V Professionalism
Ch 20: Dental professionalism and professional behaviour in practice and education
Ch 21: Living in a golden cage? Work stress, burnout risk, and engagement in dental practice; background and prevention
Ch 22: Working in partnership for better oral health care.

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