The Health Psychology Reader
Editat de David F. Marksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2002
The Health Psychology Reader is designed to complement and support the recent textbook Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice by David F Marks, Michael Murray, Brian Evans and Carla Willig (SAGE, 2000). It can also be used as a stand-alone resource given its didactic nature. The Reader explores key topics within the health psychology field with incisive introductions to each section by the editor and includes a selection of the most important theoretical and empirical published work. The Reader is organized into the following parts:
Part 1: Health Psychology's development, definition and context
Part 2: Theories in health psychology
Part 3: Health behaviour and experience
Part 4: Beliefs, explanations and communication
Part 5: Critical approaches to health psychology
In each of these areas the editor has written introductory sections which highlight the key issues, questions and problems. These are summarized in Boxes, which condense into a few words the essential features of each topic.
The Health Psychology Reader will be invaluable reading to all students in Health Psychology, either at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761972716
ISBN-10: 0761972714
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761972714
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`This book was an absolute joy to read and offers a comprehensive review of health psychology.... This book should become a classic - necessary reading for students in all branches of health. Nursing students will find it invaluable, but other students - and their teachers - will also find it very useful. SAGE have added a valuable and important text to their already impressive list, and Marks can be complimented on his scholarly organisation of complex topics into an accessible and readable whole. No library should be without it and serious students should invest in a copy of their own' - Health Matters
Cuprins
PART ONE: HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY'S DEVELOPMENT, DEFINITION AND CONTEX
Behavioral Health's Challenge to Academic, Scientific and Professional Psychology - Joseph D Matarazzo
Redefining Health Psychology - Mark McDermott
Matarazzo Revisited
The Need for a New Medical Model - George L Engel
A Challenge for Biomedicine
Theoretical Tensions in Biopsychosocial Medicine - David Armstrong
The Rhetoric and Reality of Psychosocial Theories of Health - Jane Ogden
A Challenge to Biomedicine
PART TWO: THEORIES IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Social Foundations of Thought and Action - Albert Bandura
A Social Cognitive Theory
Emotion Narratives - Richard S Lazarus
A Radical New Research Approach
The Role of Theory in HIV Prevention - Martin Fishbein
Unravelling the Mystery of Health - Aaron Antonovsky
How People Manage Stress and Stay Well
Some Observations on Health and Socio-Economic Status - Douglas Carroll, George Davey Smith and Paul Bennett
PART THREE: HEALTH BEHAVIOUR AND EXPERIENCE
Context and Coping - Rudolf H Moos
Toward a Unifying Conceptual Framework
An Ecological Approach to the Obesity Pandemic - Garry Egger and Boyd Swinburn
Moving towards Active Living - Susan Drew
Understanding the Contextual Nature of Barriers to Physical Activity
Conditional Versus Unconditional Risk Behaviour Estimates in Models of AIDS-related Risk Behaviour - Frank W van der Velde, Christa Hoojkaas and Joop van der Pligt
Health and Romance - Paul Flowers et al
Understanding Unprotected Sex in Relationships Between Gay Men
PART FOUR: HEALTH BELIEFS, EXPLANATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, EDUCATION AND PROMOTION
Cultural Diversity in Causal Attributions for Illness - Hope Landrine and Elizabeth A Klonoff
The Role of the Supernatural
Illness Perceptions - John Weinman and Keith J Petrie
A New Paradigm for Psychosomatics?
Consumer/Provider Communication Research - Gary L Kreps
A Personal Plea to Address Issues of Ecological Validity, Relational Development, Message Diversity and Situational Constraints
From Analysis to Synthesis - Jeff French and Lee Adams
Theories of Health Education
A New Evidence Framework for Health Promotion - Gordon Macdonald
PART FIVE: CRITICAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Critical Approaches to Health Psychology - Wendy Stainton-Rogers
Theorizing Health and Illness - Henderikus J Stam
Functionalism, Subjectivity and Reflexivity
A Discourse-Dynamic Approach to the Study of Subjectivity in Health Psychology - Carla Willig
Health Psychology, Embodiment and the Question of Vulnerability - Alan Radley
Possible Contributions of a Psychology of Liberation - M Brinton Lykes
Whither Health and Human Rights?
Behavioral Health's Challenge to Academic, Scientific and Professional Psychology - Joseph D Matarazzo
Redefining Health Psychology - Mark McDermott
Matarazzo Revisited
The Need for a New Medical Model - George L Engel
A Challenge for Biomedicine
Theoretical Tensions in Biopsychosocial Medicine - David Armstrong
The Rhetoric and Reality of Psychosocial Theories of Health - Jane Ogden
A Challenge to Biomedicine
PART TWO: THEORIES IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Social Foundations of Thought and Action - Albert Bandura
A Social Cognitive Theory
Emotion Narratives - Richard S Lazarus
A Radical New Research Approach
The Role of Theory in HIV Prevention - Martin Fishbein
Unravelling the Mystery of Health - Aaron Antonovsky
How People Manage Stress and Stay Well
Some Observations on Health and Socio-Economic Status - Douglas Carroll, George Davey Smith and Paul Bennett
PART THREE: HEALTH BEHAVIOUR AND EXPERIENCE
Context and Coping - Rudolf H Moos
Toward a Unifying Conceptual Framework
An Ecological Approach to the Obesity Pandemic - Garry Egger and Boyd Swinburn
Moving towards Active Living - Susan Drew
Understanding the Contextual Nature of Barriers to Physical Activity
Conditional Versus Unconditional Risk Behaviour Estimates in Models of AIDS-related Risk Behaviour - Frank W van der Velde, Christa Hoojkaas and Joop van der Pligt
Health and Romance - Paul Flowers et al
Understanding Unprotected Sex in Relationships Between Gay Men
PART FOUR: HEALTH BELIEFS, EXPLANATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, EDUCATION AND PROMOTION
Cultural Diversity in Causal Attributions for Illness - Hope Landrine and Elizabeth A Klonoff
The Role of the Supernatural
Illness Perceptions - John Weinman and Keith J Petrie
A New Paradigm for Psychosomatics?
Consumer/Provider Communication Research - Gary L Kreps
A Personal Plea to Address Issues of Ecological Validity, Relational Development, Message Diversity and Situational Constraints
From Analysis to Synthesis - Jeff French and Lee Adams
Theories of Health Education
A New Evidence Framework for Health Promotion - Gordon Macdonald
PART FIVE: CRITICAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Critical Approaches to Health Psychology - Wendy Stainton-Rogers
Theorizing Health and Illness - Henderikus J Stam
Functionalism, Subjectivity and Reflexivity
A Discourse-Dynamic Approach to the Study of Subjectivity in Health Psychology - Carla Willig
Health Psychology, Embodiment and the Question of Vulnerability - Alan Radley
Possible Contributions of a Psychology of Liberation - M Brinton Lykes
Whither Health and Human Rights?
Descriere
`This book was an absolute joy to read and offers a comprehensive review of health psychology.... SAGE have added a valuable and important text to their already impressive list, and Marks can be complimented on his scholarly organisation of complex topics into an accessible and readable whole. - Health Matters
Designed to complement and support the textbook Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice, the Reader can also be used as a stand-alone resource for exploring key topics within the health psychology field.
Designed to complement and support the textbook Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice, the Reader can also be used as a stand-alone resource for exploring key topics within the health psychology field.