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020 _a9781319498511
041 _aEnglish
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100 _aStraub. O Richard
245 _aHealth Psychology :
_bA Biopsychosocial approach /
_cRichard O. Straub
250 _a7th ed
260 _aNew York :
_bWorth Publishers ,
_c2023 ,
300 _a500p. :
_bcol ;
505 _aPart 1 FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY Chapter 1 Introducing Health Psychology Chapter 2 Research in Health Psychology Chapter 3 Biological Foundations of Health and Illness Part 2 STRESS AND HEALTH Chapter 4 Stress Chapter 5 Coping with Stress Part 3 BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH Chapter 6 Staying Healthy: Primary Prevention and Positive Psychology Chapter 7 Exercise, Sleep, and Injury Prevention Chapter 8 Nutrition, Obesity, and Eating Disorders Chapter 9 Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction Part 4 CHRONIC AND LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES Chapter 10 Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Chapter 11 Cancer Chapter 12 Sexually Transmitted Infections: HIV/AIDS and Other Communicable Conditions Part 5 SEEKING TREATMENT Chapter 13 The Role of Health Psychology in Seeking and Obtaining Health Care Chapter 14 Managing Pain Chapter 15 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Epilogue Health Psychology Today and Tomorrow
520 _aHealth Psychology shows students how psychology and health are interconnected. Using real world examples, Straub encourages students to make meaningful connections between the science of health psychology and their own everyday experience. The text is comprehensive in its approach, and incorporates the latest research as it examines the field’s main ideas and models a scientific way of thinking about those ideas.
650 _aClinical health
650 _aSocial medicine
650 _aHealth Behavior
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