Health Psychology / Biopsychosocial Interactions: Third Edition
- 3rd
- John Wiley And Sons, Inc, 1997
- 588
This book describes how psychology and health are interconnected using the biopsychosocial model to synthesize all the information together into a straightforward text. An Introduction: Basic Issues and Processes, An Overview of Psychology and Health, The Body's Physical Systems, Stress and Illness and Coping, Stress - Its Meaning and Impact and Sources, Stress and Biopsychosocial Factors and Illness, Coping with and Reducing Stress, Lifestyles to Enhance Health and Prevent Illness, Health-Related Behavior and Health Promotion, Substance Use and Abuse, Nutrition and Wight Control and Diet and Exercise and Safety, Becoming Ill and Getting Medical Treatment, Using Health Services, In the Hospital: The Setting and Procedures and Effects on Patients, Physical Symptoms: Pain and Discomfort, The Nature and Symptoms of Pain, Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain, Chronic and Life-Threatening Health Problems, Serious and Disabling Chronic Illnesses: Causes and Management and Coping, Heart Diseases and Stroke and Cancer and Aids: Causes and Management and Coping, Looking to the Future, What's Ahead for Health Psychology?.