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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology


The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology


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von: Lee Cohen

561,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.10.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119675785
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 2176

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<p><b>Organized thematically as an A to Z reference encyclopedia across 4 volumes, this comprehensive resource on health psychology provides a concise overview of the ever-expanding interdisciplinary field.</b> </p> <p>The first volume of <i>The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology</i> covers the biological bases of health behavior, providing information on topics in the broad areas of neuroscience and biopsychology relevant to health behavior. Volume II addresses topics related to theories and data derived from social psychology including health or prevention related behaviors, stress and coping, and the design and evaluation of behavioral interventions. The third volume examines the applied aspects of the field of health psychology including practical topics that clinical health psychologists face in the workplace, issues related to unhealthy behaviors that individuals engage in, behavioral aspects of medical problems, and issues related to the comorbidity of psychiatric disorders and chronic health problems. Volume IV examines special issues in health psychology covering various historical, philosophical, and conceptual issues. It also considers issues related to diversity and underrepresented/underserved groups.</p> <p>As a whole, this 4-volume set:</p> <ul> <li>Delves into topics related to Health Psychology across the subfields of Biopsychology, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology</li> <li>Appeals to the broader field of Behavioral Medicine, including medical and allied health fields</li> <li>Examines the interconnections between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors</li> </ul> <p><i>The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology</i> is an ideal resource for college and university libraries as well as for professional psychologists and other health care professionals interested in the relationship of psychological and physical well being.</p>
<p>List of Contributors</p> <p>Foreword</p> <p>Encyclopedia Preface</p> <p>Editor-in-Chief Acknowledgements</p> <p>Volume Preface</p> <p><b>VOLUME ONE</b> </p> <p>Alcohol-related Brain Disorders<br /><i>Rebecca Preston-Campbell</i></p> <p>An Overview of neuropsychiatric symptoms and pathogenesis in MS<br /><i>Soe Mar</i></p> <p>APOE as a risk factor for age-related cognitive impairment: neuropsychological and neuroimaging findings<br /><i>Ira Driscoll</i></p> <p>Brain development from conception to adulthood<br /><i>Jodi Heaps</i></p> <p>Degenerative conditions: FTD<br /><i>Joel Kramer</i></p> <p>Degenerative conditions: VaD<br /><i>Paola Garcia</i></p> <p>Developmental conditions: Asperger's syndrome<br /><i>Laurent Mottron</i></p> <p>Developmental conditions: Down syndrome<br /><i>Jamie Edgin</i></p> <p>Developmental Conditions: Reading Ability<br /><i>Amanda Eaton</i></p> <p>Differential diagnosis: Cortical vs. subcortical<br /><i>Robert Paul</i></p> <p>Diffusion MRI: DKI<br /><i>Jens Jensen</i></p> <p>Diffusion MRI: Introduction<br /><i>Claire Sexton</i></p> <p>Diffusion MRI: Quantitative Diffusion Tractography<br /><i>Stephen Correia</i></p> <p>Early life stress<br /><i>Seth Pollak</i></p> <p>Emerging methodologies in clinical research: Brain mapping/multimodal imaging<br /><i>Olusola Ajilore</i></p> <p>Emerging methodologies in clinical research: Machine learning<br /><i>Christian Salvatore</i></p> <p>Emerging methodologies in clinical research: MRS<br /><i>Napapon Sailasuta</i></p> <p>Functional anatomy: Cortical/subcortical distinctions<br /><i>Jodi Heaps</i></p> <p>Functional anatomy: Types of Cells/Physiology<br /><i>Patrick Wright</i></p> <p>Functional imaging: Electrophysiological Methods<br /><i>Amanda Eaton</i></p> <p>Functional imaging: fMRI<br /><i>Tricia King</i></p> <p>Functional imaging: Resting State Functional Connectivity<br /><i>Carissa Philippi</i></p> <p>Gene x Environment interactions: 5HTTLPR<br /><i>Ryan Bogdan</i></p> <p>Gene x Environment interactions: BDNF<br /><i>Lauren Salminen</i></p> <p>Genetics/Epigenetics: In developmental disorders<br /><i>Tiffany Doherty</i></p> <p>Genetics/Epigenetics: Influence on behavior/development<br /><i>Tiffany Doherty</i></p> <p>Genetics/Epigenetics: Polymorphisms<br /><i>Mikhail Votinov</i></p> <p>Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder<br /><i>Jacob Bolzenius</i></p> <p>Neurobiology of Stress-Health Relationships<br /><i>Robert Spencer</i></p> <p>Peripheral-central interactions: Stroke<br /><i>Jacob Huffman</i></p> <p>Psychoneuroimmunology: Immune markers of psychopathology<br /><i>Rachel Wamser</i></p> <p>Psychophysiology of Traumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder<br /><i>Michael Griffin</i></p> <p>Psychosocial: Cognitive reserve<br /><i>Sarah Cooley</i></p> <p>Psychosocial: Nutrition: Caloric restriction<br /><i>Patrick Smith</i></p> <p>Psychosocial: Stress: Prenatal stress<br /><i>Megan Gunnar</i></p> <p>Psychosocial: Substance abuse: Street drugs<br /><i>Raul Gonzalez</i></p> <p>Structural MRI: Subcortical measurements<br /><i>Adam Brickman</i></p> <p>TBI: Sports-related and CTE<br /><i>Robert Stern</i></p> <p>The Insula in Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder<br /><i>Steven Bruce</i></p> <p>The neuroscience of wellbeing: conceptual definitions<br /><i>Justine Gatt</i></p> <p>The neuroscience of wellbeing: potential neural networks<br /><i>Justine Gatt</i></p> <p>Therapeutic effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in stroke: Moving towards and individualized approach<br /><i>Lara Boyd</i></p> <p>Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)<br /><i>Michael McCrea</i> </p> <p><b>VOLUME TWO</b> </p> <p>Acculturation and substance use<br /><i>Seth Schwartz</i></p> <p>Accurate interpersonal perception<br /><i>Lauren Human</i></p> <p>Affective forecasting<br /><i>Linda Levine</i></p> <p>Attachment processes and health<br /><i>Robin Edelstein</i></p> <p>Bereavement<br /><i>Mary-Frances O'Connor</i></p> <p>Conflicting health information<br /><i>Paul Han</i></p> <p>Coping strategies<br /><i>Anita Delongis</i></p> <p>Coping with chronic illness<br /><i>Tracey Revenson</i></p> <p>Counterfactual thought<br /><i>Amy Summerville</i></p> <p>Couple-relationships and cancer adaptation<br /><i>Hoda Badr</i></p> <p>Direct-to-consumer testing<br /><i>Angela Legg</i></p> <p>Disease-specific worry<br /><i>Kevin McCaul</i></p> <p>Ecological momentary assessment for the psychosocial study of health<br /><i>Arthur Stone</i></p> <p>Effects of health-related policies<br /><i>Steven Sussman</i></p> <p>Embodied health<br /><i>Mark Landau</i></p> <p>Emotion regulation<br /><i>Elizabeth Davis</i></p> <p>Everyday coping behaviors<br /><i>Megan Robbins</i></p> <p>Expressive writing<br /><i>Joshua Smyth</i></p> <p>Failed control of health behaviors<br /><i>Marci Lobel</i></p> <p>Geography of Health<br /><i>Nicholas Christenfeld</i></p> <p>Habits<br /><i>Martin Hagger</i></p> <p>Health behavior change<br /><i>Paul Fuglestad</i></p> <p>Health behavior interventions<br /><i>Angela Bryan</i></p> <p>Health behavior maintenance<br /><i>Lisa Auster-Gussman</i></p> <p>Health belief model<br /><i>Edward Green</i></p> <p>Health consequences and correlates of life stories<br /><i>Will Dunlop</i></p> <p>Health consequences and correlates of social justice<br /><i>Todd Lucas</i></p> <p>Health consequences of prejudice and discrimination<br /><i>Tessa Dover</i></p> <p>Health correlates and consequences of friendship<br /><i>Bert Uchino</i></p> <p>Health correlates and consequences of social comparison<br /><i>Dana Litt</i></p> <p>Health effects of traumatic events<br /><i>Roxane Silver</i></p> <p>Health implications of gratitude<br /><i>Kristin Layous</i></p> <p>Health implications of resilience<br /><i>Tuppett Yates</i></p> <p>Health information avoidance<br /><i>Jennifer Howell</i></p> <p>Health literacy<br /><i>Amber Emanuel</i></p> <p>Healthcare treatment seeking and avoidance<br /><i>Nils Olsen</i></p> <p>Health-related uncertainty<br /><i>Jada Hamilton</i></p> <p>Illness representations and perceptions<br /><i>Howard Leventhal</i></p> <p>Implicit processes and health behavior change<br /><i>Paschal Sheeran</i></p> <p>Intimate relationships and physical health<br /><i>Paula Pietromonaco</i></p> <p>Medical decision-making<br /><i>Gretchen Chapman</i></p> <p>Message framing<br /><i>John Updegraff</i></p> <p>Message tailoring<br /><i>Mia Lustria</i></p> <p>Naturalistic observations of social interactions<br /><i>Matthias Mehl</i></p> <p>Optimism and physical health<br /><i>Charles Carver</i></p> <p>Patient adherence<br /><i>Kelly Haskard Zolnierek</i></p> <p>Patient satisfaction<br /><i>Summer Williams</i></p> <p>Personality and coping<br /><i>Jamie Jacobs</i></p> <p>Personality and health behaviors<br /><i>Christopher Nave</i></p> <p>Personality and health outcomes<br /><i>Howard Friedman</i></p> <p>Personality hardiness<br /><i>Salvatore Maddi</i></p> <p>Physical activity monitoring<br /><i>Ulrich Ebner-Priemer</i></p> <p>Physical and social pain<br /><i>John Sturgeon</i></p> <p>Physician-patient communication<br /><i>Robin DiMatteo</i></p> <p>Placebo and nocebo effects<br /><i>Andrew Geers</i></p> <p>Positive affect<br /><i>Sarah Pressman</i></p> <p>Precaution adoption process model<br /><i>Neil Weinstein</i></p> <p>Prejudice and stereotyping in healthcare<br /><i>Elizabeth Focella</i></p> <p>Prototype-willingness model<br /><i>Rick Gibbons</i></p> <p>Psychosocial factors in coronary heart disease<br /><i>Elizabeth Vella</i></p> <p>Relationship dissolution and health<br /><i>David Sbarra</i></p> <p>Risk perception<br /><i>Vera Hoorens</i></p> <p>Rumination<br /><i>Peggy Zoccola</i></p> <p>Screening behavior<br /><i>Leona Aiken</i></p> <p>Selective exposure<br /><i>William Hart</i></p> <p>Self-affirmation and health<br /><i>Peter Harris</i></p> <p>Self-awareness and health<br /><i>Jamie Arndt</i></p> <p>Self-efficacy and health<br /><i>Ralf Schwarzer</i></p> <p>Self-esteem and health<br /><i>Danu Stinson</i></p> <p>Self-regulation<br /><i>Traci Mann</i></p> <p>Sex differences and health<br /><i>Vicki Helgeson</i></p> <p>Social evaluative threats<br /><i>Sally Dickerson</i></p> <p>Social factors in diet and obesity<br /><i>Janet Tomiyama</i></p> <p>Social factors in neuroendocrine function<br /><i>Theodore Robles</i></p> <p>Social factors in sleep<br /><i>Zlatan Krizan</i></p> <p>Social identity<br /><i>Alex Haslam</i></p> <p>Social influence<br /><i>Karen Rook</i></p> <p>Social isolation and health<br /><i>Naomi Eisenberger</i></p> <p>Social support<br /><i>Marci Gleason</i></p> <p>Spirituality/Religiosity and Health<br /><i>Kevin Masters</i></p> <p>Stress and Resilience in Pregnancy<br /><i>Christine Dunkel Schetter</i></p> <p>Subjective health norms<br /><i>Allecia Reid</i></p> <p>Temptation<br /><i>Ken Fujita</i></p> <p>Terror management health model<br /><i>Jamie Goldenberg</i></p> <p>The role of persuasion in health-related attitude and behavior change<br /><i>Jeff Stone</i></p> <p>Theory of planned behavior and reasoned action<br /><i>Allison Earl</i></p> <p>Thriving in life<br /><i>Margaret Kern</i></p> <p>Unrealistic optimism and health<br /><i>James Shepperd</i></p> <p>Waiting for health news<br /><i>Kate Sweeny</i> </p> <p><b>VOLUME THREE</b></p> <p>Adherence to behavioral and medical regimens<br /><i>Robin DiMatteo</i></p> <p>Administrative Issues in Primary Care Psychology<br /><i>David Trotter</i></p> <p>Affective forecasting in health psychology<br /><i>Michael Hoerger</i></p> <p>Aging<br /><i>Edith Burns</i></p> <p>Alcohol Use Disorder: Long-term consequences<br /><i>Andrew Littlefield</i></p> <p>Alcohol use disorders: Overview<br /><i>Andrew Littlefield</i></p> <p>Anxiety and Skin Disease<br /><i>Laura Dixon</i></p> <p>Biopsychosocial practice and health psychology<br /><i>Timothy Melchert</i></p> <p>Body Image<br /><i>Stephen Wonderlich</i></p> <p>Body Image Assessments<br /><i>Stephen Wonderlich</i></p> <p>Cancer and psycho-oncology<br /><i>Annette Stanton</i></p> <p>Caregivers<br /><i>Anne Moyer</i></p> <p>Child and family health<br /><i>Joaquin Borrego</i></p> <p>Childhood Cancer<br /><i>Jason Van Allen</i></p> <p>Close relationships<br /><i>Kieran Sullivan</i></p> <p>Complementary, integrative, and alternative interventions<br /><i>Jeffrey Barnett</i></p> <p>Depression and comorbidity in health contexts<br /><i>C. Steven Richards</i></p> <p>Depression and relapse in health contexts<br /><i>C. Steven Richards</i></p> <p>Eating disorders<br /><i>Eliot Dennard</i></p> <p>Ethical issues for clinicians in clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine contexts<br /><i>Gerald Koocher</i></p> <p>Ethics with Complementary Interventions<br /><i>Jeffrey Barnett</i></p> <p>Headaches<br /><i>Amy Wachholtz</i></p> <p>History of Clinical Health Psychology<br /><i>Ronald Rozensky</i></p> <p>Hypnosis in health psychology<br /><i>Steven Jay Lynn</i></p> <p>Infertility, miscarriage, and neonatal loss<br /><i>Amy Wenzel</i></p> <p>Insomnia<br /><i>Todd Smitherman</i></p> <p>Ischemic heart disease, depression and tobacco smoking<br /><i>Allison Carroll</i></p> <p>Motivational interviewing<br /><i>Thad Leffingwell</i></p> <p>Multiple Sclerosis: MS, walking, and depression<br /><i>Robert Motl</i></p> <p>Neurocognitive Disorders and Health Psychology<br /><i>Claudia Drossel</i></p> <p>Obesity<br /><i>Michael Perri</i></p> <p>Older adults and perspectives for researchers and clinicians working in health psychology and behavioral medicine<br /><i>Louise Sharpe</i></p> <p>Pain<br /><i>Robert Gatchel</i></p> <p>Pediatric health psychology<br /><i>Jason Van Allen</i></p> <p>Perinatal Depression<br /><i>Sona Dimidjian</i></p> <p>Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in health contexts<br /><i>Brett Litz</i></p> <p>Prevention and health across the lifespan<br /><i>John Romano</i></p> <p>Psychological Assessment in Medical Settings<br /><i>Adam Schmidt</i></p> <p>Rehabilitation Psychology<br /><i>Monica Kurylo</i></p> <p>Reproductive health<br /><i>Jennifer Brown</i></p> <p>Schizophrenia in health contexts<br /><i>Alex Cohen</i></p> <p>Schools (K-12), eating and health psychology<br /><i>Catherine Cook-Cottone</i></p> <p>Self-affirmation and health<br /><i>Allison Sweeney</i></p> <p>Sexual minority populations and health<br /><i>Mike Parent</i></p> <p>Sport and exercise in health psychology<br /><i>Judy Van Raalte</i></p> <p>Stigma of disease and impact on health psychology<br /><i>Patrick Corrigan</i></p> <p>Suicide in the context of health psychology<br /><i>Bruce Bongar</i></p> <p>Tobacco Use Disorder and Its Treatment<br /><i>Lee Cohen</i></p> <p>Trends in clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine<br /><i>C. Steven Richards</i> </p> <p><b>VOLUME FOUR</b></p> <p>Death and dying<br /><i>David Balk</i></p> <p>Family and health<br /><i>Keith Sanford</i></p> <p>Federal/state regulation (FDA)<br /><i>David Portnoy</i></p> <p>Funding for health psychology research<br /><i>Robert Croyle</i></p> <p>Genetics and psychology [health]<br /><i>Nathan Kimbrel</i></p> <p>Health disparities<br /><i>Brandon Carlisle</i></p> <p>Healthcare quality<br /><i>Melissa Ward-Peterson</i></p> <p>Injury, accident, and injury prevention<br /><i>Kristi Alexander</i></p> <p>Neuroimaging<br /><i>Steven Nelson</i></p> <p>Palliative care<br /><i>Robert Arnold</i></p> <p>Patient navigation/community health workers<br /><i>Kristen Wells</i></p> <p>Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act<br /><i>Ron Rozensky</i></p> <p>Pediatric psychology<br /><i>Michael Roberts</i></p> <p>Placebo effect<br /><i>Alexia Maness</i></p> <p>Prescription privileges (pro and con)<br /><i>Robert McGrath</i></p> <p>Quality of life<br /><i>Vanessa Malcarne</i></p> <p>Role of health psychology in surgical interventions<br /><i>John Robinson</i></p> <p>Team Science in health<br /><i>Bonnie Spring</i></p> <p>Telehealth/telepsychology<br /><i>Eve-Lynn Nelson</i></p> <p>Traditional healing practices and healers<br /><i>Robert M. Huff</i></p> <p>Training in health psychology<br /><i>Kevin Larkin</i></p> <p>Training non-psychologists in the healthcare setting<br /><i>Richard Seime</i></p> <p>Transgender health issues<br /><i>DeAnna Mori</i></p>
<p><b>Lee M. Cohen, PhD,</b> has served as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Mississippi since 2015. Prior to that, he spent 15 years at Texas Tech University where he directed the nationally accredited doctoral program in clinical psychology and chaired the Department of Psychological Sciences. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society of Behavioral Medicine, has over 40 peer-reviewed publications to his credit, as well as two edited books, and he has received more than $1.5 Million in funding from various agencies in support of his research. Dr. Cohen has also received several university-wide awards for his teaching and academic achievement.</p>
<p><b>Organized thematically as an A to Z reference encyclopedia across 4 volumes, this comprehensive resource on health psychology provides a concise overview of the ever-expanding interdisciplinary field.</b> </p> <p>The first volume of <i>The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology</i> covers the biological bases of health behavior, providing information on topics in the broad areas of neuroscience and biopsychology relevant to health behavior. Volume II addresses topics related to theories and data derived from social psychology including health or prevention related behaviors, stress and coping, and the design and evaluation of behavioral interventions. The third volume examines the applied aspects of the field of health psychology including practical topics that clinical health psychologists face in the workplace, issues related to unhealthy behaviors that individuals engage in, behavioral aspects of medical problems, and issues related to the comorbidity of psychiatric disorders and chronic health problems. Volume IV examines special issues in health psychology covering various historical, philosophical, and conceptual issues. It also considers issues related to diversity and underrepresented/underserved groups.</p> <p>As a whole, this 4-volume set:</p> <ul> <li>Delves into topics related to Health Psychology across the subfields of Biopsychology, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology</li> <li>Appeals to the broader field of Behavioral Medicine, including medical and allied health fields</li> <li>Examines the interconnections between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors</li> </ul> <p><i>The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology</i> is an ideal resource for college and university libraries as well as for professional psychologists and other health care professionals interested in the relationship of psychological and physical well being.</p>

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