The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology is a comprehensive four-volume reference work that offers an in-depth exploration of the interdisciplinary field of health psychology. Organized thematically as an A-to-Z encyclopedia, this resource provides a concise overview of topics relevant to understanding and improving health behaviors.
Volume I focuses on the biological bases of health behavior, covering areas such as neuroscience and biopsychology that are pertinent to health-related issues. Volume II delves into social psychological theories and data related to health or prevention behaviors, stress and coping mechanisms, and behavioral interventions. The third volume explores applied aspects of health psychology, including clinical challenges faced by health psychologists, unhealthy behaviors, medical problems with a behavioral dimension, and the co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders and chronic illnesses.
Volume IV examines special issues within health psychology, addressing historical, philosophical, and conceptual matters. It also highlights issues related to diversity and underrepresented/underserved groups. As a whole, this extensive set delves into topics spanning biopsychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the complex interplay between psychological factors and health outcomes.
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