Health psychology: biopsychosocial interactions
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BRIEF CONTENTS
PARTI An Introduction: Bask Issues
and Processes 1
Chapter I An Overview of Psychology and Health 1
Chapter 2 The Body's Physical Systems 31
PART II Stress, Illness, and Coping 61
Chapter 3 Stress—Its Meaning, Impact,
and Sources 61
Chapter 4 Stress, Biopsychosocial Factors,
and Illness 86
Chapter 5 Coping with and Reducing Stress 116
PART III Lifestyles to Enhance Health and Prevent
Illness 139
Chapter 6 Health-Related Behavior and Health
Promotion 139
Chapter 7 Substance Use and Abuse 171
Chapter 8 Nutrition, Weight Control and Diet,
Exercise, and Safety 203
PART IV Becoming III and Getting Medical
Treatment 236
Chapter 9 Using Health Services 236
Chapter 10 In the Hospital: The Setting, Procedures,
and Effects on Patients 266
PARTV Physical Symptoms: Pain
and Discomfort 291
Chapter \\ The Nature and Symptoms of Pain 291
Chapter 12 Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain 319
PART VI Chronic and Life-Threatening Health
Problems 343
Chapter 13 Serious and Disabling Chronic Illnesses:
Causes, Management, and Coping 343
Chapter 14 Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and AIDS:
Causes, Management, and Coping 372
PART VII Looking to the Future 405
Chapter 15 What's Ahead for Health Psychology? 405
I
I
I CONTENTS PART I An Introduction: Basic Issues
and Processes 1
Chapter 1 An Overview of Psychology and Health 1
What Is Health? 2
An Illness/Wellness Continuum 2
Illness Today and in the Past 2
Viewpoints from History: Physiology, Disease
Processes, and the Mind 5
Early Cultures 5
Ancient Greece and Rome 5
The Middle Ages 6
The Renaissance and After 6
Seeing a Need: Psychology's Role in Health 7
Problems in the Health Care System 8
"The Person" in Health and Illness 8
it Assess Yourself: What's Your Lifestyle Like? 8
How the Role of Psychology Emerged 10
# Clinical Methods and Issues-. Behaviorism's Legacy: 12
Progress in Health Psychology's Goals 12
Health Psychology: The Profession 12
Current Perspectives on Health and Illness 13
The Biopsychosocial Perspective 13
Life-Span and Gender Perspectives 16
Relating Health Psychology to Other Science
Fields 17
Related Fields 17
Health and Psychology across Cultures 18
9 Highlight: Related Nonpsychology Careers 19
Research Methods 21
Experiments 22
Correlational Studies 24
Quasi-Experimental Studies 25
Genetics Research 27
Chapter 2 The Body's Physical Systems 31
Module 1: The Nervous System 32
How the Nervous System Works 32
The Central Nervous System 34
The Peripheral Nervous System 37
9 Clinical Methods and Issues: Biofeedback Treatment
for Paralysis 37
Module 2: The Endocrine System 40
The Endocrine and Nervous Systems Working
i Together 40
Adrenal Glands 41
Other Glands 41
Module 3: The Digestive System 42
Food's Journey Through Digestive Organs 42
f Highlight: Our Physiological Individuality 43
Using Nutrients in Metabolism 46
H Assess Yourself: How Many Calories Do You Burn
While Resting? 47
Module 4: The Respiratory System 47
The Respiratory Tract 47
Respiratory Function and Disorders 47
Module 5: The Cardiovascular System 49
The Heart and Blood Vessels 49
Blood Pressure 50
Blood Composition 51
Cardiovascular Disorders 52
Module 6: The Immune System 53
Antigens 53
The Organs of the Immune System 54
% Highlight: When Immune Functions Are Absent 55
Soldiers of the Immune System 55
Defending the Body with an Immune Response 57
Less-Than-Optimal Defenses 58
PART II Stress, Illness, and Coping 61
Chapter 3 Stress—Its Meaning, Impact, and Sources 61
Experiencing Stress in Our Lives 62
What Is Stress? 62
Appraising Events as Stressful 63
W Clinical Methods and Issues Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder 66
Dimensions of Stress 66
Biopsychosocial Aspects of Stress 66
Biological Aspects of Stress 66
Psychosocial Aspects of Stress 69
Sources of Stress Throughout Life 72
Sources Within the Person 72
Sources in the Family 72
*f Highlight: Gender Differences in Caregiving? 75
Sources in the Community and Society 75
Measuring Stress 77
Physiological Arousal 78
Life Events 79
Daily Hassles 8!
XVI Contents
H Assess Yourself: Hassles in Your Life 82
Can Stress Be Good for You? 83
Chapter 4 Stress, Biopsychosocial Factors,
and Illness 86
Psychosocial Modifiers of Stress 87
Social Support 87
H Assess Yourself: How Much Emotional Support Do
You Get? 89
A Sense of Personal Control 92
# Clinical Methods and Issues: Social Support, Therapy,
and Cognitive Processes 93
A Hardy Personality 97
Type A and Type B Behavior Patterns 99
How Stress Affects Health 102
Stress, Behavior, and Illness 103
Stress, Physiology, and Illness 103
f Highlight: Sudden "Voodoo" Death 104
Psychoneuroimmunology 105
Psychophysiological Disorders 108
Digestive System Diseases 108
Asthma 108
Recurrent Headache 109
Other Disorders 110
Stress and Cardiovascular Disorders 110
Hypertension 110
Coronary Heart Disease 112
Stress and Cancer 113
Chapter5 Coping with and Reducing Stress 116
Coping with Stress 117
What Is Coping? 117
Functions and Methods of Coping 118
£| Assess Yourself: Your Focuses in Coping 118
Reducing the Potential for Stress 123
Enhancing Social Support 123
Improving One's Personal Control 124
Organizing One's World Better 124
9 Highlight: The Amish Way of Social Support
in Bereavement 125
Exercising: Links to Stress and Health 125
Preparing for Stressful Events 126
Reducing Stress Reactions: Stress Management 127
Medication 127
Behavioral and Cognitive Methods 128
$ Clinical Methods and Issues: The Case of "Bear" 132
Massage, Meditation, and Hypnosis 134
Using Stress Management to Reduce
Coronary Risk 135
Modifying Type A Behavior 135
Treating Hypertension 137
PART III Lifestyles to Enhance Health
and Prevent Illness 139
Chapter 6 Health-Related Behavior and Health
Promotion 139
Health and Behavior 140
Lifestyles, Risk Factors, and Health 140
^ Highlight: Two Health Behaviors: Breast
and Testicular Examinations 142
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Preventing Illness 143
Problems in Promoting Wellness 145
What Determines People's Health-Related
Behavior 146
General Factors in Health-Related Behavior 146
The Role of Beliefs and Intentions 149
The Role of Less Rational Processes 153
Developmental, Gender, and Sociocultural Factors
in Health 155
Development and Health 156
Gender and Health 157
Sociocultural Factors and Health 158
Programs for Health Promotion 160
Methods for Promoting Health 160
# Clinical Methods and Issues: Dialogues to Help
People Stop Smoking 161
Promoting Health in the Schools 164
Worksite Wellness Programs 164
Community-Based Wellness Programs 165
H Assess Yourself: Your Knowledge about AIDS 166
Prevention with Specific Targets: Focusing on AIDS 166
Chapter 7 Substance Use and Abuse 171
Substance Abuse 172
Addiction and Dependence 172
Processes Leading to Dependence 173
Smoking Tobacco 174
Who Smokes, and How Much? 175
Why People Smoke 176
Smoking and Health 178
§ Highlight. Does Someone Else's Smoking Affect
Your Health? 180
Alcohol Use and Abuse 181
Who Drinks, and How Much? 182
H Assess Yourself: What's True About Drinking? 183
Why People Use and Abuse Alcohol 185
H Assess Yourself: Do You Abuse Alcohol? 185
Drinking and Health 186
Drag Use and Abuse 187
f Highlight-. Types and Effects of Drugs 188
Who Uses Drugs, and Why? 188
Drug Use and Health 189
Reducing Substance Use and Abuse 190
Preventing Substance Use 190
Quitting a Substance without Therapy 192
Treatment Methods to Stop Substance Use
and Abuse 194
% Highlight: Where Should Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Treatment Occur, and What Should Be the Goals
and Criteria for Success? 195
9 Clinical Methods and Issues: Behavioral Methods
for Treating Substance Abuse 198
Dealing with the Relapse Problem 199
Chapter 8 Nutrition, Weight Control and Diet, Exercise,
and Safety 203
Nutrition 204
Components of Food 204
What People Eat 205
Nutrition and Health 206
Weight Control and Diet 210
Desirable and Undesirable Weights 210
Becoming Overly Fat 212
Dieting and Treatments to Lose Weight 216
f Highlight. Which "Carbs" to Avoid 217
? Clinical Methods and Issues: Problem-Solving
Training to Control Weight 219
Anorexia and Bulimia 221
H Assess Yourself: Your Weight Control Patterns 222
Exercise 224
1? Highlight. Types and Amounts of Healthful
Exercise 225
The Health Effects of Exercise 226
Who Gets Enough Exercise, Who Does Not—
and Why? 228
Promoting Exercise Behavior 229
Safety 231
Accidents 231
Environmental Hazards 232
PART IV Becoming III and Getting Medical
Treatment 236
Chapter 9 Using Health Services 236
Types of Health Services 237
Specialized Functions of Practitioners 237
Office-Based and Inpatient Treatment 237
The American Health Care System 238
Health Care Systems in Other Countries 239
Perceiving and Interpreting Symptoms 240
Perceiving Symptoms 240
Interpreting and Responding to Symptoms 242
Contents XVII
Using and Misusing Health Services 244
Who Uses Health Services? 244
Why People Use, Don't Use, and Delay Using Health
Services 246
Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine 249
Misusing Health Services 250
The Patient-Practitioner Relationship 250
Patient Preferences for Participation in Medical
Care 251
f Highlight: Fighting for Your Life 252
The Practitioner's Behavior and Style 252
The Patient's Behavior and Style 254
H Assess Yourself: Do You Know Medical Terms'
Meanings? 255
Compliance: Adhering to Medical Advice 256
Extent of the Nonadherence Problem 256
Why Patients Do and Do Not Adhere to Medical
Advice 257
Patient-Practitioner Interactions 260
Increasing Patient Adherence 261
ft' Clinical Methods and Issues: How to Present Medical
Information 263
Focusing on Prevention 264
Chapter 10 In the Hospital: The Setting, Procedures,
and Effects on Patients 266
The Hospital—Its History, Setting, and
Procedures 267
How the Hospital Evolved 267
The Organization and Functioning of Hospitals 268
Roles, Goals, and Communication 269
tl Assess Yourself: Who's Who in Physician Care 269
The Impact of the "Bottom line" 271
Being Hospitalized 272
Relations with the Hospital Staff 272
Sick-Role Behavior in the Hospital 274
Emotional Adjustment in the Hospital 276
Coping Processes in Hospital Patients 276
Preparing Patients for Stressful Medical Procedures 278
^ Highlight: Lamaze Training as a Method
of Psychological Preparation for a Medical
Procedure 281
When the Hospitalized Patient Is a Child 282
ft Clinical Methods and Issues: Preparing Children
for Impending Hospitalization 285
How Health Psychologists Assist Hospitalized
Patients 286
Initial Steps in Helping 287
Tests for Psychological Assessment of Medical
Patients 287
Promoting Patients' Health and Adjustment 289
XViH Contents
PART V Physical Symptoms: Pain and
Discomfort 291
Chapter 11 The Nature and Symptoms of Pain 291
What Is Pain? 292
The Qualities and Dimensions of Pain 292
Perceiving Pain 294
^ Highlight: Acute Pain in Burn Patients 295
Theories of Pain 298
Early Theories of Pain 298
f Highlight: Inducing Pain in Laboratory
Research 299
The Gate-Control Theory of Pain 301
Biopsychosocial Aspects of Pain 303
Neurochemical Transmission and Inhibition of Pain 303
Personal and Social Experiences and Pain 304
9 Highlight: Placebos and Pain 305
Emotions, Coping Processes, and Pain 307
9 Clinical Methods and Issues-. Assessing Difficulty
Coping with Pain 308
Assessing People's Pain 309
Self-Report Methods 310
Pain Questionaires 311
y| Assess Yourself: Describing Your Pain 312
Behavioral Assessment Approaches 313
Psychophysiological Measures 315
Pain in Children 315
Pain and Children's Sensory and Cognitive
Development 315
Assessing Pain in Children 316
Chapter 12 Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain 319
Clinical Pain 320
Acute Clinical Pain 320
Chronic Clinical pain 320
Medical Treatments for Pain 321
Surgical Methods for Treating Pain 322
Chemical Methods for Treating Pain 322
"t Highlight: Types of Pain-Relieving Chemicals 323
Behavioral and Cognitive Methods for Treating
Pain 326
The Operant Approach 326
Relaxation and Biofeedback 327
Cognitive Methods 329
#: Clinical Methods and Issues: Guiding a Client to Pain
Redefinition 333
Hypnosis and Interpersonal Therapy 333
«| Assess Yourself: Would Behavioral or Cognitive
Methods Help Your Pain? 334
Hypnosis as a Treatment for Pain 334
Interpersonal Therapy for Pain 335
Physical and Stimulation Therapies for Pain 336
Stimulation Therapies 336
Physical Therapy 338
^ Highlight: Physical Activity and Back Pain 339
Pain Clinics 340
Multidisciplinary Programs 340
Evaluating the Success of Pain Clinics 341
PART VI Chronic and Life-Threatening Health
Problems 343
Chapter 13 Serious and Disabling Chronic Illnesses:
Causes, Management, and Coping 343
Adjusting to a Chronic Illness 344
Initial Reactions to Having a Chronic Condition 344
Influences on Coping with a Health Crisis 344
The Coping Process 347
Impacts of Different Chronic Conditions 349
Asthma 349
Epilepsy 351
§ Highlight: What to Do for a Seizure 352
Nervous System Injuries 353
Diabetes 355
%} Assess Yourself: Do You Have Diabetes? 357
% Highlight: Self-Managing Diabetes 359
Arthritis 360
Alzheimer's Disease 363
Psychosocial Interventions for People with Chronic
Conditions 366
Educational, Social Support, and Behavioral
Methods 366
Relaxation and Biofeedback 368
Cognitive Methods 368
9 Clinical Methods and Issues: Treating Asthma
with Biofeedback and Relaxation 368
Interpersonal and Family Therapy 369
Chapter 14 Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and AIDS:
Causes, Management, and Coping 372
Coping with and Adapting to High-Mortality
Illness 373
Adapting While the Prospects Seem Good 373
Adapting in a Recurrence or Relapse 374
Heart Disease 375
Who Is at Risk of Heart Disease, and Why? 375
Medical Treatment and Rehabilitation of Cardiac
Patients 376
The Psychosocial Impact of Heart Disease 378
Psychosocial Interventions for Heart Disease 380
Stroke 380
Causes, Effects, and Rehabilitation of Stroke 381
Psychosocial Aspects of Stroke 383
Clinical Methods and Issues: Stroke Rehabilitation
for Visual Neglect 383
Cancer 384
The Prevalence and Types of Cancer 384
The Sites, Effects, and Causes of Cancer 386
Diagnosing and Treating Cancer 387
The Psychosocial Impact of Cancer 389
Psychosocial Interventions for Cancer 391
Childhood Cancer 392
% Highlight: Can Psychosocial Interventions Improve
Cancer Survival? 392
AIDS 393
Risk Factors, Effects, and Treatment of AIDS 393
From HIV Infection to AIDS 393
The Psychosocial Impact of AIDS 394
Psychosocial Interventions for AIDS 396
Adapting to a Terminal illness 396
The Patients Age 396
Psychosocial Adjustments to Terminal Illness 397
The Quality of Life in Death 399
Medical and Psychological Care of Dying Patients 399
H Assess Yourself: Your Living Will Choices 400
A Place to Die—Hospital, Home, or Hospice? 401
The Survivors: And Life Goes On 402
PART VII Looking to the Future 405
Chapter 15 What's Ahead for Health Psychology? 405
Goals for Health Psychology 406
Enhancing Illness Prevention and Treatment 406
Improving Efforts for Helping Patients Cope 407
Contents XIX
Documenting the Efficacy and Cost-Benefit Ratio
of Care 407
Enhancing Psychologists' Acceptance in Medical
Settings 408
9 Clinical Methods and Issues: Psychologists
in the Primary Care Team 409
Careers and Training in Health Psychology 409
Career Opportunities 409
Training Programs 409
Issues and Controversies for the Future 410
Environment, Health, and Psychology 410
Quality of Life 410
Ethical Decisions in Medical Care 411
Future Focuses in Health Psychology 412
il Assess Yourself: Some Ethical Dilemmas: What Do
You Think? 413
Life-Span Health and Illness 413
Sociocultural Factors in Health 414
Gender Differences and Women's Health Issues 414
Factors Affecting Health Psychology's Future 415
Glossary 417
References 425
Credits 906
Subject Index 507
Author Index 520 |
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topic | Psychosoziale Störung (DE-588)4176266-6 gnd Physiologische Psychologie (DE-588)4076126-5 gnd Gesundheitspsychologie (DE-588)4245638-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychosoziale Störung Physiologische Psychologie Gesundheitspsychologie |
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