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INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:Health and Wellness Defined
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INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:Health and Wellness Defined
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:Early Cultures, The Middle Ages
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:Psychosomatic Medicine
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:The Background to Biomedical Model
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY:THE LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVE
HEALTH RELATED CAREERS:Nurses and Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists
THE FUNCTION OF NERVOUS SYSTEM:Prologue, The Central Nervous System
THE FUNCTION OF NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ENDOCRINE GLANDS:Other Glands
DIGESTIVE AND RENAL SYSTEMS:THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, Digesting Food
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:The Heart and Blood Vessels, Blood Pressure
BLOOD COMPOSITION:Formed Elements, Plasma, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
SOLDIERS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM:Less-Than-Optimal Defenses
THE PHENOMENON OF STRESS:Experiencing Stress in our Lives, Primary Appraisal
FACTORS THAT LEAD TO STRESSFUL APPRAISALS:Dimensions of Stress
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF STRESS:Cognition and Stress, Emotions and Stress
SOURCES OF STRESS:Sources in the Family, An Addition to the Family
MEASURING STRESS:Environmental Stress, Physiological Arousal
PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS THAT CAN MODIFY THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON HEALTH
HOW STRESS AFFECTS HEALTH:Stress, Behavior and Illness, Psychoneuroimmunology
COPING WITH STRESS:Prologue, Functions of Coping, Distancing
REDUCING THE POTENTIAL FOR STRESS:Enhancing Social Support
STRESS MANAGEMENT:Medication, Behavioral and Cognitive Methods
THE PHENOMENON OF PAIN ITS NATURE AND TYPES:Perceiving Pain
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PAIN PERCEPTION:Phantom Limb Pain, Learning and Pain
ASSESSING PAIN:Self-Report Methods, Behavioral Assessment Approaches
DEALING WITH PAIN:Acute Clinical Pain, Chronic Clinical Pain
ADJUSTING TO CHRONIC ILLNESSES:Shock, Encounter, Retreat
THE COPING PROCESS IN PATIENTS OF CHRONIC ILLNESS:Asthma
IMPACT OF DIFFERENT CHRONIC CONDITIONS:Psychosocial Factors in Epilepsy