Comprehensive handbook of clinical health psychology

The Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology will bridge the gap between health psychology and medicine. Incorporating a consistent format across chapters, the authors provide background information on frequently treated health problems (including cardiovas.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Boyer, Bret A., Paharia, M. Indira.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Theoretical models of health psychology and the model for integrating medicine and psychology / Bret A. Boyer
  • Insurance, managed care, and integrated primary care / M. Indira Paharia
  • Chronic disease prevention / M. Indira Paharia
  • Obesity / M. Indira Paharia and Larina Kase
  • Tobacco cessation / M. Indira Paharia
  • Cardiovascular disease / Albert J. Bellg
  • Cancer / Allyson B. Moadel and Melanie S. Harris
  • Diabetes / Bret A. Boyer
  • HIV/AIDS / Lynda M. Sagrestano, Amy Rogers, and Arron Service
  • Spinal cord injury / Elizabeth J. Richardson, J. Scott Richards, and Bret A. Boyer
  • Asthma / Daphne Koinis Mitchell and Elizabeth McQuaid
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease / Kirk Stucky and Jeffrey Greenblatt
  • End stage renal disease / Allan Goody, Nicole Monserrate, and Anu Bodetti
  • Inflammatory bowel disease and liver disease / Kevin A. Hommel
  • Chronic pain / John D. Otis and Donna B. Pincus
  • Pediatric psychology / Lamia P. Barakat and Bret A. Boyer
  • Substance abuse in medical settings / Allison Dorlen Pastor, Aparna Kalbag-Buddhikot, and Adam Brooks
  • Sexual and reproductive health of men and women / William R. Stayton, Debra W. Haffner, and Susan S. McNiff.