
Health Psychology
Shelley E. Taylor(Author)
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
5th Edition
Published on 1. July 2002
Book
Mixed media product
672 pages
978-0-07-256487-7 (ISBN)
Description
"Health Psychology, 5/e", by Shelley Taylor, one of the foremost researchers in health psychology, has been thoroughly revised to incorporate the latest research findings in the field. This edition offers a new design, increased pedagogy and a more concise presentation. The result is a text that conveys the increasing sophistication and complexity of the field in a manner that is accessible and exciting to undergraduates. The flexible organization and emphasis of many relevant areas of psychology make "Health Psychology, 5e" appropriate for courses in Health Psychology, Health and Human Behavior, and allied health and pre-med/pharmacy programs. The text takes a social psychological perspective that provides clear explanations of biological, psychological and social factors in health issues reinforced with case that illustrate important points. A variety of theoretical perspectives are incorporated as they relate to particular health problems.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 289 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1181 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-256487-7 (9780072564877)
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Person
Shelley E. Taylor is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her Ph.D. in social psychology from Yale University. After a visiting professorship at Yale and assistant and associate professorships at Harvard University, she joined the faculty of UCLA in 1979. Her research interests are in health psychology, especially the factors that promote long-term psychological adjustment, and in social cognition. In the former capacity, she is the codirector of the Health Psychology program at UCLA. Professor Taylor is the recipient of a number of awards, most notably the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Contribution to Psychology Award, a 10-year Research Scientist Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health, and an Outstanding Scientific Contribution Award in Health Psychology. She is the author of more than 200 publications in journals and books and is also the author of Social Cognition, Positive Illusions, and The Tending Instinct.
Content
Part I Introduction to Health Psychology 1 What is Health Psychology? 2 The Systems of the Body Part II Health Behavior and Primary Prevention 3 Health Behaviors 4 Health-Enhancing Behaviors 5 Health-Compromising Behaviors Part III Stress and Coping 6 Stress 7 Moderators of the Stress Experience Part IV The Patient in the Treatment Setting 8 Using Health Services 9 Patient-Provider Relations 10 Pain and Its Management Part V Management of Chronic and Terminal Illness 11 Management of Chronic Illness 12 Psychological Issues in Advancing and Terminal Illness 13 Heart Disease, Hypertension, Stroke, and Diabetes 14 Psychoneuroimmunology, AIDS, Cancer, and Arthritis Part VI Toward the Future 15 Health Psychology: Challenges for the Future Glossary References Indexes