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The flaws in today's healthcare systems and practices are
well-documented: millions remain far from optimal health due to a
variety of psychological and social factors; large numbers of
patients do not fully cooperate with medical advice; errors in
medical decision-making -- some stemming from flaws in
interpersonal relations -- regularly lead to needless suffering and
death. Further, the effects of emotions, personality, and
motivation on healing are not well incorporated into traditional
medical care.
The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology compiles the most relevant
scholarship from psychology, medicine, and public health to offer a
thorough and authoritative model of the biopsychosocial approach to
health. A collection of international contributors addresses all
relevant concepts in this model, including its applications to
health promotion, health behavior change, and treatment.
Assessment and Therapy is a derivative volume of articles pulled
from the award-winning Encyclopedia of Mental Health, presenting a
comprehensive overview of assessing and treating the many disorders
afflicting mental health patients, including alcohol problems,
Alzheimer's disease, depression, epilepsy, gambling,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and suicide
According to 1990 estimates, mental disorders represent five of the
ten leading causes of disability.* Among "developed" nations,
including the United States, major depression is the leading cause
of disability. Also near the top of these rankings are bipolar
depression, alcohol dependence, schizophrenia, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. In addition, mental disorders are
tragic contributors to mortality, with suicide perennially
representing one of the leading preventable causes of death
worldwide.
Assessment and Therapy describes the impact of mental health on the
individual and society and illustrates the factors that aid
positive mental health. Twenty-six peer-reviewed articles written
by more than 40 expert authors include essential material on
assessing and treating schizophrenia, manic-depressive illness,
major depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Professionals and libraries will find this timely work
indispensable.
Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Second Edition, Four Volume Set
tackles the subject of mental health, arguably one of the biggest
issues facing modern society. The book presents a comprehensive
overview of the many genetic, neurological, social, and
psychological factors that affect mental health, also describing
the impact of mental health on the individual and society, and
illustrating the factors that aid positive mental health. The book
contains 245 peer-reviewed articles written by more than 250 expert
authors and provides essential material on assessment, theories of
personality, specific disorders, therapies, forensic issues,
ethics, and cross-cultural and sociological aspects. Both
professionals and libraries will find this timely work
indispensable.
Health psychology is the scientific study of psychological
processes related to health and health care. Although the field is
only 25 years old, it has burgeoned into a major scientific and
clinical discipline. Health psychology has excellent scientific
journals, thousands of scientists and practitioners, and many
students. Yet, there has not been a sufficient statement or
explication of the foundational concepts upon which this
flourishing field is built.
Foundations of Health Psychology brings together top experts to
provide a much-needed conceptual base for this rapidly expanding
field. Rather than take a medical model approach, the volume
examines health psychology from a theoretical, conceptual, and
psychological perspective. After presenting an overview of the
field's history and methods, the contributors address core concepts
of the biopsychosocial approach to health and then discuss
applications to health promotion and illness prevention and
treatment.
Providing a deep understanding of the intellectual foundations of
health psychology, this volume will be invaluable for both new and
experienced researchers, as well as students and other scholars
seeking a firm basis for successful research and practice.
The flaws in today's healthcare systems and practices are
well-documented: millions remain far from optimal health due to a
variety of psychological and social factors; large numbers of
patients do not fully cooperate with medical advice; errors in
medical decision-making - some stemming from flaws in interpersonal
relations - regularly lead to needless suffering and death.
Further, the effects of emotions, personality, and motivation on
healing are not well incorporated into traditional medical care.
The Oxford Handbook of Health Psychology compiles the most relevant
scholarship from psychology, medicine, and public health to offer a
thorough and authoritative model of the biopsychosocial approach to
health. A collection of international contributors addresses all
relevant concepts in this model, including its applications to
health promotion, health behavior change, and treatment.
The Disorders is a derivative volume of articles pulled from the
award-winning Encyclopedia of Mental Health, providing A-to-Z
coverage of the many disorders afflicting mental health patients,
including alcohol problems, Alzheimer's disease, depression,
epilepsy, gambling, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and
suicide.
According to 1990 estimates, mental disorders represent five of the
ten leading causes of disability.* Among "developed" nations,
including the United States, major depression is the leading cause
of disability. Also near the top of these rankings are bipolar
depression, alcohol dependence, schizophrenia, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. In addition, mental disorders are
tragic contributors to mortality, with suicide perennially
representing one of the leading preventable causes of death
worldwide.
The Disorders presents a comprehensive overview of the disorders
afflicting mental health patients. It describes the impact of
mental health on the individual and society and illustrates the
factors that aid positive mental health. Thirty-five peer-reviewed
articles written by more than 50 expert authors include essential
material on specific disorders affecting modern society.
Professionals and libraries will find this timely work
indispensable.
A revolutionary look at diet, nutrition, fitness, and longevity
praised by Malcolm Gladwell and Oprah Magazine. "An extraordinary
eighty-year study has led to some unexpected discoveries about long
life." -O, The Oprah MagazineFor years we have been told to
obsessively monitor when we're angry, what we eat, how much we
worry, and how often we go to the gym. So why isn't everyone
healthy? Drawing from the most extensive study of long life ever
conducted, The Longevity Project busts many long- held myths,
revealing how: * Many of those who worked the hardest actually
lived the longest * Getting married is not a magic ticket to good
health * It's not the happy-go-lucky who thrive-it's the prudent
and persistent With self-tests that illuminate your own best paths
to longer life, this book changes the conversation about what it
really takes to achieve a long, healthy life.
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