Cambridge Handbook of Psychology Health and Medicine

Cambridge Handbook of Psychology  Health and Medicine
Author: Andrew Baum
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1997-09-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521436869

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A unique encyclopaedic handbook in this expanding field, draws on international and interdisciplinary expertise.

Handbook of Health Psychology

Handbook of Health Psychology
Author: Andrew Baum,Tracey A. Revenson,Jerome E. Singer
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 910
Release: 2012
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780805864618

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This model has been expanded across several levels of analysis, including cultural, macro-social, and cellular factors. The 2nd edition also features: Greater emphasis on translating research into practice and policy. Two new sections on risk and protective factors for disease and another on social and structural influences that affect health such as socioeconomic status, reflect the current scholarship in the field. More on prevention and/or interventions and treatment in the applications section. The book opens with the fields central theories including a "newer" stress theory that emphasizes the interaction of biological and social systems. Part 2 reviews the mechanisms that help us explain the link between health and behavior across diseases and populations. The all new Part 3 focuses on variables that lead to the onset and progression of major diseases or that are instrumental in promoting health.

Handbook of Health Psychology

Handbook of Health Psychology
Author: Tracey A. Revenson,Regan A. R. Gurung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351683265

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This rich resource provides a thorough overview of current knowledge and new directions in the study of the biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors that affect health, health behavior, and illness. Chapters review the latest theories and research with an emphasis on how research is translated into behavioral medicine interventions. Featuring contributions from top researchers and rising stars in the field, authors provide a theoretical foundation; evaluate the empirical evidence; and make suggestions for future research, clinical practice, and policy. The handbook reflects the latest approaches to health psychology today, including: Emphasis throughout on the socio-cultural aspects of health, including socioeconomic status, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and age/developmental stage A new section on emerging areas in health psychology, including behavioral genomics, military veterans' health, and digital health Coverage of prevention, interventions, and treatment in the applications section An expansion of the biopsychosocial model across several levels of analysis, including cultural, macro-social, and cellular factors Sustained emphasis on translating research into practice and policy The handbook considers the intersections of concepts (behavior change), populations (women's and sexual minority health), cultural groups (African American, Asian American, and Latino), risk and protective factors (obesity, coping), and diseases (cancer, diabetes, HIV), making it essential reading for scholars of health psychology, public health, epidemiology, and nursing. Novices to the field appreciate the accessibly written chapters, while seasoned professionals appreciate the book's deep, cutting-edge coverage.

The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology
Author: Howard S. Friedman
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 935
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195342819

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The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology brings together preeminent experts to provide a comprehensive view of key concepts, tools, and findings of this rapidly expanding core discipline. The contributors address foundational concepts of the biopsychosocial approach to health and then discuss applications to health promotion, health behavior change, and treatment.

Handbook of Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine

Handbook of Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
Author: Jerry M. Suls,Karina W. Davidson,Robert M. Kaplan
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2011-07-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781606238967

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What psychological and environmental forces have an impact on health? How does behavior contribute to wellness or illness? This comprehensive volume answers these questions and others with a state-of-the-art overview of theory, research, and practice at the interface of psychology and health. Leading experts from multiple disciplines explore how health and health behaviors are shaped by a wide range of psychological processes and social-environmental factors. The book describes exemplary applications in the prevention and clinical management of today's most pressing health risks and diseases, including coronary heart disease, depression, diabetes, cancer, chronic pain, obesity, sleep disturbances, and smoking. Featuring succinct, accessible chapters on critical concepts and contemporary issues, the Handbook integrates psychological perspectives with cutting-edge work in preventive medicine, epidemiology, public health, genetics, nursing, and the social sciences.

Cambridge Handbook of Psychology Health and Medicine

Cambridge Handbook of Psychology  Health and Medicine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1107184053

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Health psychology is a rapidly expanding discipline at the interface of psychology and clinical medicine. This new edition is fully reworked and revised, offering an entirely up-to-date, comprehensive, accessible, one-stop resource for clinical psychologists, mental health professionals and specialists in health-related matters. There are two new editors: Susan Ayers from the University of Sussex and Kenneth Wallston from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The prestigious editorial team and their international, interdisciplinary cast of authors have reconceptualised their much-acclaimed handbook. The book is now in two parts: part I covers psychological aspects of health and illness, assessments, interventions and healthcare practice. Part II covers medical matters listed in alphabetical order. Among the many new topics added are: diet and health, ethnicity and health, clinical interviewing, mood assessment, communicating risk, medical interviewing, diagnostic procedures, MMR, HRT, sleep disorders, and skin disorders.

Handbook of Psychology and Health Volume IV

Handbook of Psychology and Health  Volume IV
Author: Shelley E. Taylor,Jerome E. Singer,Andrew Baum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000089660

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Originally published in 1984, the study of psychological aspects of health was a rapidly expanding enterprise. Most of the contributors to this volume were trained as social psychologists or by social psychologists. Some have been more applied in their focus or on the edge of several fields. All, however, share a common approach, focusing on the individual as he or she is buffeted about by social forces and copes with these forces. All consider situational and psychological factors in the determination of behavior, emotion, or cognition and all apply their expertise to the study of health-related issues. The grouping of the chapters in this volume by the authors’ subspecialty, social psychology, is a somewhat unconventional method of clustering. Ordinarily, the materials presented here would be published in journals or texts concerned with behavior or psychosocial in health and medicine, or in specialty publications dealing with a particular disease or health issue. That clustering of articles is functional in providing information to those most likely to utilize it, but it diffuses the origin and background of the studies. These chapters speak to the diversity of health issues that are amenable to successful social psychological analysis.

The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology
Author: Howard S. Friedman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199365074

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The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology brings together preeminent experts to provide a comprehensive view of key concepts, tools, and findings of this rapidly expanding core discipline.