Psychobiological Processes in Health and Illness

Psychobiological Processes in Health and Illness

Author: Kate Hamilton-West

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1847872441

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An accessible and engaging introduction to the interrelationships between mind and body across a broad range of topics, including infectious illness, autoimmunity, cancer and pain. Taking a biopsychosocial approach, it brings together research from a number of disciplines including health psychology, psychoneuroimmunology and behavioural genetics.


Psychobiological Processes in Health and Illness

Psychobiological Processes in Health and Illness

Author: Kate Hamilton-West

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1847872441

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An accessible and engaging introduction to the interrelationships between mind and body across a broad range of topics, including infectious illness, autoimmunity, cancer and pain. Taking a biopsychosocial approach, it brings together research from a number of disciplines including health psychology, psychoneuroimmunology and behavioural genetics.


Stress and Health

Stress and Health

Author: William R. Lovallo

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-01-29

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1483378284

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Stress and Health: Biological and Psychological Interactions is a brief and accessible examination of psychological stress and its psychophysiological relationships with cognition, emotions, brain functions, and the peripheral mechanisms by which the body is regulated. Updated throughout, the Third Edition covers two new and significant areas of emerging research: how our early life experiences alter key stress responsive systems at the level of gene expression; and what large, normal, and small stress responses may mean for our overall health and well-being.


Health Psychology

Health Psychology

Author: Michael Feuerstein

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 1489905626

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Although it has been assumed since early recorded history that psycho logical factors influence health and illness, it has only been within the past few years that a group of investigators and clinicians with a shared interest in the application of psychological principles and techniques to health and illness has existed. Over this same period of time, a number of multi-author books on the topic of health psychology and an associ ated field, behavioral medicine, have been published. Although these books are major resources for the investigator and the clinician in the field, it is often difficult for students, both undergraduate and graduate, to learn the basics of health psychology from such books. Thus, Health Psychology: A Psychobiological Perspective was written to provide such basics. The need for such a textbook in health psychology became appar ent to the first author when he was searching for reading material for an undergraduate course in health psychology at McGill University. This book grew out of the course in health psychology, and its structure represents the course content. The purpose of the book is to present the theoretical, empirical, and clinical aspects of the rapidly developing field of health psychology. Data from a number of subdisciplines within psychology and the behav ioral and health-related sciences are integrated throughout each chapter in an effort to provide a balanced perspective. Health Psychology explores the development of the field and its research methodologies, theoretical models, and intervention possibilities.


Key Concepts in Health Psychology

Key Concepts in Health Psychology

Author: Ian Albery

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008-01-24

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1849204969

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While current textbooks in health psychology offer the reader some conceptual reasoning about different aspects of the discipline, there is no one source which provides an accessible, navigable and cross-referenced analysis of the major models and ideas in health psychology. Key Concepts in Health Psychology provides a `one stop′ analysis of key issues, theories, models and methods in contemporary health psychology. It enables the reader to engage with a full range of approaches and methods in the field, and importantly to be able to appreciate the relationships between these.


Psychosocial Processes and Health

Psychosocial Processes and Health

Author: Andrew Steptoe

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1994-11-24

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9780521426183

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Understanding the links between the social environment, emotion, behaviour and illness is a growing theme in medical and health education. The development of the field is reflected in the growth of disciplines such as health psychology, psychosocial epidemiology, and behavioural medicine. The basic literature is however awkwardly dispersed across medical and social science journals. This book makes available within a single volume some of the most important articles that have been published over the past thirty years. The thirty-one articles are grouped round six themes: life stress, social support and health; psychophysiological processes in disease; personality, behaviour patterns and health; health practices and the modification of health risk behaviour; coping with illness and disability; behavioural interventions in medicine. Each is prefaced by a state-of-the-art review of the theme by the editors. These readings will serve as a most valuable resource for psychology and health science teachers and students alike.


Measuring Stress

Measuring Stress

Author: Sheldon Cohen

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780195121209

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The entire first series of the BBC family sitcom following pompous, upwardly-striving Muslim businessman Mr Khan (Adil Ray) and his hard done-by family. Living in Sparkhill, part of Birmingham's 'Balti Triangle', with his house-proud wife (Shobu Kapoor) and two rebellious daughters Shazia (Maya Sondhi) and Alia (Bhavna Limbachia), the distinctly retro, self-styled leader of the community constantly tries to get others to see the wisdom of his ways, without much success.


Adolescent Health

Adolescent Health

Author: Lynn Rew

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 0761929118

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Covering social morbidities and mortalities of adolescents, including suicide, smoking, high risk sexual activity, eating disorders, mental health problems and interpersonal violence, this volume consolidates multiple theoretical perspectives.