Health Psychology
Fiona Jones author Charles Abraham author Mark Conner author Daryl O'Connor author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Apr '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The new edition of Health Psychology is the perfect introduction to this rapidly developing field. Throughout the book, the psychological processes that shape health-related behaviours, and affect core functions such as the immune and cardiovascular systems, are clearly explained. These relationships provide the foundation for psychological interventions which can change cognition, perception and behaviour, thereby improving health.
The book is split into five sections, and builds to provide a comprehensive overview of the field:
- the biological basis of health and illness
- stress and health
- coping resources: social support and individual differences
- motivation and behaviour
- relating to patients
Extensively revised to include new material on behavioural change, the role of stress, resilience and social support, recovery from work, and the care of people with chronic disease, the book also includes a range of features which highlight key issues, and engage readers in applying what we have learned from research.
This is essential reading for any undergraduates studying this exciting field for the first time, and the perfect primer for those embarking on postgraduate study.
"This is an incredibly useful text, suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in Health Psychology. It covers all of the core issues in contemporary Health Psychology, and the authors have combined expertise which spans the many different facets of the discipline that are covered in this book." Dr Michael Smith, Northumbria University, UK
ISBN: 9781138023390
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 725g
328 pages
2nd edition