There is an introductory section with a brief review of psychological topics that are useful in understanding the remainder of the book and how psychology is applied to medicine.
There is another section dealing with the psychological aspects of health and illness.
The next section concerns itself with psychological assessment and intervention.
Following that is a section on professional health practice.
The final section is a compendium of scores of diseases and disorders discussed in the light of the interaction between psychology and medicine.
This book would be a fine addition to the library of anyone interested in the interplay between mind and medicine, and is a very useful resource.
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I did like the IPSEC - Securing VPNs by Davis. It steps through each aspect of IPSEC. It's a bit heavy on the math behind the encryption for my taste, but I found it easy to skip those parts.
Security was not part of the blueprint when the Internet was designed in the 1960s and 1970s. As the need for security became a pressing demand in the 1990s, the Internet Engineering Task Force, the overseer of the Internet, created Internet Protocol Security, or IPsec.
IPsec is a developing Internet standard for network-level security and is one of the most important security protocols to be developed in the last five years. IPsec is able to provide the level of transaction processing security that was lacking in the previous version of Internet Protocol.
While the authors do a good job of showing how IPsec works in theory, readers may find that there is not enough real-world information to justify its price. In large part that's because roughly one-third of the book is a copy of the IPsec RFC. Nor does the book detail how IPsec is specifically configured on devices such as routers and servers.
On the other hand, the book concludes with an excellent chapter about what to ask vendors. The questions provided in this book will help the prospective buyer differentiate between IPsec snake oil salesmen and those vendors whose products really do secure networks. Overall, however, the book is not required reading.
This review of mine originally appears at http://www.securitymanagement.com/library/000920.html
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