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This appealing, accessible reference volume enables readers to
easily understand what creates and constitutes stress-an
unavoidable part of modern life-and learn about the psychology
behind relaxation. What is "stress," from a psychological and
physiological perspective? Why is it important to "unwind" and
relax? Can some forms of stress actually be good? And how do people
outside the United States relax? Part of Greenwood's The Psychology
of Everyday Life series, this book defines in non-scientific
language what stress and relaxation are, addresses factors related
to our daily experiences with stress, identifies the negative
effects of stress, and describes how to reduce stress and achieve
relaxation. Readers will see how relaxation techniques are
practiced around the world-and by people of all ages-and learn how
"chilling out" can not only make you happier but may also help you
live longer. The book also provides a critical-thinking section
that challenges readers with questions such as "Are relaxation
drinks effective?" The opposing viewpoints, written by scholars,
encourage readers to consider the evidence on both sides of the
debate and decide for themselves which answer makes the most sense.
The scenarios presented in the book help readers to see the
practical applications for relaxation techniques via an analysis of
what is happening in the example and why particular recommendations
may be made. Focuses on examples and applications from everyday
life rather than abstract, academic theories to ensure that the
information is highly accessible and relevant to readers seeking to
understand how their stressful lives may be harming them and
wanting specific strategies for improvement Includes real-world
scenarios that demonstrate the positive and negative effects of
different relaxation techniques in different circumstances Features
a glossary of unfamiliar technical terms related to physiology,
psychology, and psychological diagnosis Includes contributions from
scholars debating major issues related to the psychology of
relaxation
Has the connection between body size and overall health been
overstated for decades? This book examines how our dogged efforts
to eradicate obesity may be doing more harm than good and explores
alternative ways to measure and encourage health. It's fair to say
that Americans are obsessed with body size and weight—whether
it's in the name of health and disease prevention or the
idealization of unrealistically thin proportions. But trying to
lose weight and drop clothing sizes is healthy, right? Or is it not
healthy, in many cases? In this book, the latest in Greenwood's
Health and Medical Issues Today series, Certified Eating Disorder
Specialist and Certified Sport Psychology Consultant Christine L.
B. Selby, PhD, examines the often confusing information—and
misinformation—that exists on obesity and its connection to
overall health. She provides a broad examination of this timely
topic, addressing the rate of obesity in the United States,
questioning the appropriateness of BMI to gauge overall health and
well-being, discussing controversies related to weight and health
including excessive dieting, and providing real-world scenarios
that clearly illustrate major concepts related to weight and
health. The book also summarizes a relatively new and still
controversial approach to improving well-being that takes the focus
off the number on the scale. But can individuals really be happy
and healthy at any size
This book provides teens with an accessible introduction to
counseling, psychotherapy, and other related services. The
information, guidance, and resources it offers make it a valuable
tool for young adult readers seeking professional assistance with
their mental health concerns. Seeing a therapist or counselor can
dramatically improve the lives of individuals struggling with
anxiety, depression, and many other psychological disorders, yet
many young people are too afraid or embarrassed to seek the help of
a trained mental health professional. Are their troubles serious
enough? What type of therapist should they see? How long will
treatment take, and how much will it cost? Will friends and family
members find out, and what will they think if they do? Therapy and
Counseling: Your Questions Answered, a part of Greenwood's Q&A
Health Guides series, answers these and many other questions,
attempting to dispel the mystery and stigma that surrounds mental
health treatment. Each book in this series follows a
reader-friendly question-and-answer format that anticipates
readers' needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and misconceptions are
identified and dispelled, and a collection of case studies
illustrates key concepts and issues through relatable stories and
insightful recommendations. The book also includes a section on
health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with practical
tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using credible
sources of health information both on and off the
internet—important skills that contribute to a lifetime of
healthy decision-making.
This book serves as an accessible resource for teens who want to
learn more about obesity. The information and guidance it offers
make it a valuable tool for young adult readers with questions or
concerns about their weight. Obesity—represented by a BMI over
30—may be easy to define, but its causes and consequences and how
individuals and agencies should address it are not as clear. Is
obesity simply the result of eating more calories than one burns,
or are other factors involved? Can an individual be obese and
healthy? How does obesity affect psychological and social health?
Are public health campaigns targeted at reducing obesity helping or
hurting? Obesity: Your Questions Answered, a part of Greenwood's
Q&A Health Guides series, answers these and other questions
related to this high-interest topic. Each book in this series
follows a reader-friendly question-and-answer format that
anticipates readers' needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and
misconceptions are identified and dispelled, and a collection of
case studies illustrates key concepts and issues through relatable
stories and insightful recommendations. The book also includes a
section on health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with
practical tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using
credible sources of health information both on and off the
internet—important skills that contribute to a lifetime of
healthy decision-making.
Offers a clear, concise, up-to-date introduction to eating
disorders for students in the health professions This is a concise,
accessible introduction to eating disorders for undergraduate and
graduate students in psychology, as well as those specializing in
health education and nutrition. Easy to read and grounded in DSM-5
definitions and the most up-to-date research, the text is designed
for students in the health professions as well as health
professionals seeking a basic understanding of the challenges
associated with their diagnoses and treatment. Written by a
licensed psychologist and certified eating disorders specialist,
the book describes what eating disorders are and are not, who is
likely to develop them, and signs and symptoms of specific
disorders. It discusses biological, medical, psychological,
interpersonal, and socio-cultural risk factors, and helps the
reader to identify those who are at risk for experiencing an eating
disorder and how to refer them for evaluation. Scenarios reflect
the wide spectrum of people who suffer from eating disorders
including young and old, male and female, and athlete and
non-athlete. Uniquely, the book also covers the range of reactions
someone-including treatment providers-can have to an individual
diagnosed with an eating disorder. The text also delivers
strategies for treatment and prevention, with overviews of their
effectiveness. Print version of the book includes free, searchable,
digital access to its entire contents. Key Features: Provides an
easy-to-read introduction to the full range of eating disorders
Discusses risk factors and warning signs of eating disorders
Discusses evidence-based treatment approaches and prevention
Considers long-term effects of eating disorders Includes
illustrative narratives of diverse individuals with EDs Authored by
a certified eating disorders specialist
This book explores what identity is, what factors contribute to it,
how it develops, and the impacts that a strong or weak sense of
self can have on a person's health, happiness, and future. Many
teens grapple with the seemingly simple question, "Who am I?" and
struggle to integrate their experiences at school, at home, and
with friends into their burgeoning sense of identity. How teens see
themselves can influence the friends they choose, the decisions
they make, and their mental and physical well-being. Having a
strong sense of self can help them resist peer pressure, avoid
risky behaviors, and make choices and plans that align with their
values and interests. Yet research shows that such factors as heavy
social media use can have a strongly negative effect on healthy
identity formation for today's teens. Who Am I? Understanding
Identity and the Many Ways We Define Ourselves examines the
subjects of identity and identity formation across the lifespan,
with special emphasis on the teenage years. Beyond simply
discussing relevant psychological theories, the book focuses on how
identity formation happens in the real world and how it affects the
daily lives of teens. It also includes a collection of fictional
case studies that provide concrete, relatable illustrations of
concepts discussed in the book. Focuses on a subject that is
important to many teens, helping them better understand and
contextualize their experiences Addresses many forms of identity,
including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual
orientation, ability, and hobbies Discusses identity formation from
both theoretical and practical angles, providing value for both
psychology students and general-interest readers Includes case
studies that help to illustrate concepts discussed in the text
Offers a Directory of Resources for readers seeking additional
information
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