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Health Psychology: A Critical Introduction

Health Psychology: A Critical Introduction

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Antonia C. Lyons
Cambridge University Press, 2/16/2006
EAN 9780521005265, ISBN10: 0521005264

Paperback, 464 pages, 24.7 x 17.5 x 2.8 cm
Language: English

This textbook aims to provide students with a stimulating alternative to the textbooks currently available by placing the discipline within the context of the social world and encouraging them to question some of the assumptions and values underlying much current research. A comprehensive survey of the discipline is provided, framed within a lifespan approach, and emphasising social-cultural factors such as gender, ethnicity and social-economic status. All major topics are covered, including health behaviours, health promotion, coping strategies, stress, biomedical and biopsychosocial models of health and illness, chronic illnesses, psychoneuroimmunology, disability, pain, and patient-provider communication. Each topic is situated within its social and cultural context and constantly linked back to real-world experience. Chapters include valuable features such as research updates, learning objectives and recommended readings. This book will be an invaluable resource for students of health psychology across a range of disciplines including psychology, anthropology and health studies.

Preface
1. Locating the field
introducing health psychology
2. Thinking about health and the body
3. Choosing lifestyles
4. Controlling the body
5. Becoming ill
6. Comprehending bodily experience
7. Interacting with health professionals
8. Treating illness
9. Being ill
10. Dying
11. Relocating the field
critical health psychology
Glossary
References
Author index
Subject index.