Coronary-Prone Behavior

Coronary-Prone Behavior

Author: T. M. Dembroski

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 3642860079

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Almost two decades ago, Drs. Meyer Friedman and Ray Rosenman de veloped the concept of the Type A coronary-prone behavior pattern and pioneered research in the area. Since then, much effort has been devoted to investigating both medical and psychosocial implications of this phenomenon by an impressive array of biomedical and behavioral scientists. On the basis of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's (NHLBI) recent Congressional mandate concerning disease prevention and control, the Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases undertook an intensive review of the existing literature in this area. The review underscored that the very nature of the concept of coronary-prone behavior requires examination by researchers from a variety of disciplines. Publication of findings in both the medical and behavioral literature, however, has created difficulties in gaining a truly com prehensive understanding of the total effort in this area. It became obvious that there was no coherent integration of information regarding the strength of the association between behaviors and disease processes (or outcomes), how be havioral factors associated with coronary heart disease were measured, the possible physiological mechanisms mediating the relationship between be havior and disease, whether intervention could be effective, and what forms of intervention appeared most promising. In short, a clear need existed to or ganize this information in a more coherent fashion so that it could be subjected to critical review by members of both the medical and behavioral scientific communities.


Type A Behavior Pattern

Type A Behavior Pattern

Author: B. Kent Houston

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1988-04-21

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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Increasing attention has been paid to the links between psychological, social and behavioral factors and the onset of coronary heart disease. This work assesses the present state of knowledge concerning Type A behaviour - the most common and extensively researched behaviour pattern.


Type A Behavior

Type A Behavior

Author: Michael J. Strube

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780803940895

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Fundamental and challenging questions about the origin and sustenance of Type A behaviour - such as whether environmental or genetic factors play a role in its development, and whether Type A parents raise Type A children - are explored in this volume. Leading scholars also present current research on such topics as whether gender affects the development of Type A behaviour, and methods of developing and evaluating programmes aimed at altering such behaviour.


Type A Behavior: Its Diagnosis and Treatment

Type A Behavior: Its Diagnosis and Treatment

Author: Meyer Friedman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-11

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1461303958

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Meyer Friedman, the physician who first identified Type A behavior (TAB), here offers a full description of the most effective way to correctly diagnose it. This guidebook offers a step-by-step description of his revolutionary method that has proven successful in treating thousands of TAB sufferers, in many cases, alleviating it completely. A truly unique resource, Type A Behavior features drawings and photographs illustrating the psychomotor signs of TAB. A special appendix lists a series of quotations found especially useful for changing some of the false belief systems held by TAB subjects.


Personality and Disease

Personality and Disease

Author: Christoffer Johansen

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2018-06-29

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 012805445X

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A tremendous amount of research has been performed looking at the relationship between personality and disease. Research on this topic has been spread throughout scientific journals on psychology, behavioral health, psychoneuroimmunology, oncology, and epidemiology. Personality and Disease brings this research together in one place for the first time. With contributions from world experts, the book summarizes research findings on personality as it relates to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and allergies, dementia, and more. Is there such a thing as a cancer- prone personality? Do sadness, anger, stress, or shyness affect the likelihood that we will fall ill to specific diseases? Can we protect ourselves from disease through a positive outlook? This book will address both what we know, and what we persist in believing despite evidence to the contrary, and why such beliefs persist in the face of evidence. - Investigates whether and how personality affects disease generally - Includes cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, allergies, and dementia - Separates fact from fiction, evidence from beliefs - Collates research from a wide variety of scientific domains - Contains international perspectives from top scholars


From Type a to Type Me

From Type a to Type Me

Author: Melissa Heisler

Publisher:

Published: 2014-09-13

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781940014418

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The author presents her insights and techniques to overcome the physical and mental side effects of Type A personality and manage stress, illustrated by her own transformation that included ancient and alternative healing practices.


5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life

5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life

Author: Bill Eddy

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1524705098

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Some difficult people aren’t just hard to deal with—they’re dangerous. Do you know someone whose moods swing wildly? Do they act unreasonably suspicious or antagonistic? Do they blame others for their own problems? When a high-conflict person has one of five common personality disorders—borderline, narcissistic, paranoid, antisocial, or histrionic—they can lash out in risky extremes of emotion and aggression. And once an HCP decides to target you, they’re hard to shake. But there are ways to protect yourself. Using empathy-driven conflict management techniques, Bill Eddy, a lawyer and therapist with extensive mediation experience, will teach you to: - Spot warning signs of the five high-conflict personalities in others and in yourself. - Manage relationships with HCPs at work and in your private life. - Safely avoid or end dangerous and stressful interactions with HCPs. Filled with expert advice and real-life anecdotes, 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life is an essential guide to helping you escape negative relationships, build healthy connections, and safeguard your reputation and personal life in the process. And if you have a high-conflict personality, this book will help you help yourself.


Treating Type A Behavior--and Your Heart

Treating Type A Behavior--and Your Heart

Author: Meyer Friedman

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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For over a decade, "Type A" has been a household term, thanks in large part to Meyer Friedman, M.D., co-author of the original bestselling Type A Behavior and Your Heart. Now, in collaboration with Diane Ulmer, R.N., M.S., Dr. Friedman tells Type A personalities -- the more than half of urban American males (and a growing number of females) driven by compulsive time urgency, aggressive competitiveness, and free-floating hostility -- how to reduce their alarmingly high risk of coronary heart disease. Based on an exhaustive four year study, Treating Type A Behavior -- And Your Heart reveals: -- How to spot the Type A personality -- in yourself, your family, or your friends -- How adjusting to life in the slow lane can free you from the threat of heart attack -- How the wrong diet can be a quick killer -- The deadly pitfalls of exercise -- How changing your work habits, your emotional responses, even your speech patterns, can mean both a longer -- and a happier -- life.


Personality and Stress

Personality and Stress

Author: Cary L. Cooper

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1991-11-11

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780471930631

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Explores the relationship between certain personality characteristics and stress. Examines the role of personality and individual differences in the stress process, highlighting the link between various personalities and demographics in health, behavior and other stress-related outcomes. Explores Type A behavior, neuroticism, locus of control, hardiness and other individual difference factors such as sex, age, gender and social class.


Raising Your Type A Child

Raising Your Type A Child

Author: Steven P. Shelov

Publisher:

Published: 1992-07

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780671692445

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Type A children are bright, ambitious, energetic, aggressive and competitive. But they can also face physical, social and emotional problems as children and hypertension, impatience and susceptibility to heart disease as adults. Dr. Shelov offers an important guide for parents to help their children fully realize their considerable potential.