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Interpersonal Relationships and Health: Social and Clinical Psychological Mechanisms

Autor Christopher R. Agnew, Susan C. South
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2014
Gathering leading thinkers in social and clinical psychology, public health, medicine, and sociology, Interpersonal Relationships and Health considers theoretical and empirical issues relevant to understanding the social and clinical psychological mechanisms linking close relationship processes with mental and physical health outcomes. The volume arises out of a recent explosion of interest, across multiple academic and research fields, in the ways that interpersonal relationships affect health and well-being. This volume pulls together a range of scholars who focus on different aspects of relationships and health in order to encourage both collaboration and cross-disciplinary initiatives. This is the first edited volume to pull together noted experts across myriad disciplines whose research is at the intersection of human relationships and health. Topics addressed include key biological processes that influence and, in turn, are influenced by close relationships. Interpersonal Relationships and Health presents research that demonstrates the connections between interpersonal relationships, mental and physical health outcomes, and biophysical markers that figure prominently in the fields of psychoneuroimmunology, endocrinology, and cardiology. In addition, it highlights recent work on marital, family, and social relationships and their interplay with health and well-being. Chapters also address sexual health among young and older adults, as well as clinical intervention efforts that focus on the role of relational factors in influencing health. Each chapter highlights extant theoretical and empirical findings and suggests future avenues for research in this burgeoning area.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199936632
ISBN-10: 0199936633
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 236 x 160 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

This book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the intersection of close relationships and health, but it would be informative even for relationship science scholars who do not have specific interests in health research as the research and theories presented can inform and expand understanding of basic relationship processes This book does a good job of explaining how interpersonal relationships impact health and well-being. It explores both biological and psychological factors while presenting theories and intervention strategies. It will appeal to a wide audience.
This book serves as a significant contribution to the study of both relationships and health... I would highly recommend Interpersonal Relationships and Health to relationship and health scientists. The book should serve as a motivation to more researchers to integrate relationship science with the study of health behavior. Additionally, it may prompt more collaboration between social and clinical researchers when studying relationships and health. Much can be learned by bridging these two important perspectives on health.

Notă biografică

Christopher R. Agnew, Ph.D., is Professor and Head of the Department of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. His research focuses on close, interpersonal relationships and the use of relational models to understand broader social and health processes. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, American Psychological Association, and the Society of Experimental Social Psychology and served as President of the International Association for Relationship Research.Susan C. South, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University. Her research investigates the links between marriage and personality and psychopathology. She has published widely on the assessment of marital satisfaction, the links between mental illness and marital distress, and the gene-environment interplay between marital dysfunction and mental illness.