The Wiley encyclopedia of health psychology / edited by Robert Paul, St. Louis MO, USA ; editor-in-chief, Lee Cohen, The University of Mississippi, MS, USA.
Contributor(s): Paul, Robert D [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119675761; 9781119675785Subject(s): Clinical health psychology -- EncyclopediasGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Wiley encyclopedia of health psychologyDDC classification: 616.001/903 LOC classification: R726.7Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Lee M. Cohen, PhD, 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.
volume. 1. Biological bases of health behavior.
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Encyclopedia Preface
Editor-in-Chief Acknowledgements
Volume Preface
VOLUME ONE
Alcohol-related Brain Disorders
Rebecca Preston-Campbell
An Overview of neuropsychiatric symptoms and pathogenesis in MS
Soe Mar
APOE as a risk factor for age-related cognitive impairment: neuropsychological and neuroimaging findings
Ira Driscoll
Brain development from conception to adulthood
Jodi Heaps
Degenerative conditions: FTD
Joel Kramer
Degenerative conditions: VaD
Paola Garcia
Developmental conditions: Asperger's syndrome
Laurent Mottron
Developmental conditions: Down syndrome
Jamie Edgin
Developmental Conditions: Reading Ability
Amanda Eaton
Differential diagnosis: Cortical vs. subcortical
Robert Paul
Diffusion MRI: DKI
Jens Jensen
Diffusion MRI: Introduction
Claire Sexton
Diffusion MRI: Quantitative Diffusion Tractography
Stephen Correia
Early life stress
Seth Pollak
Emerging methodologies in clinical research: Brain mapping/multimodal imaging
Olusola Ajilore
Emerging methodologies in clinical research: Machine learning
Christian Salvatore
Emerging methodologies in clinical research: MRS
Napapon Sailasuta
Functional anatomy: Cortical/subcortical distinctions
Jodi Heaps
Functional anatomy: Types of Cells/Physiology
Patrick Wright
Functional imaging: Electrophysiological Methods
Amanda Eaton
Functional imaging: fMRI
Tricia King
Functional imaging: Resting State Functional Connectivity
Carissa Philippi
Gene x Environment interactions: 5HTTLPR
Ryan Bogdan
Gene x Environment interactions: BDNF
Lauren Salminen
Genetics/Epigenetics: In developmental disorders
Tiffany Doherty
Genetics/Epigenetics: Influence on behavior/development
Tiffany Doherty
Genetics/Epigenetics: Polymorphisms
Mikhail Votinov
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Jacob Bolzenius
Neurobiology of Stress-Health Relationships
Robert Spencer
Peripheral-central interactions: Stroke
Jacob Huffman
Psychoneuroimmunology: Immune markers of psychopathology
Rachel Wamser
Psychophysiology of Traumatic Stress and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Michael Griffin
Psychosocial: Cognitive reserve
Sarah Cooley
Psychosocial: Nutrition: Caloric restriction
Patrick Smith
Psychosocial: Stress: Prenatal stress
Megan Gunnar
Psychosocial: Substance abuse: Street drugs
Raul Gonzalez
Structural MRI: Subcortical measurements
Adam Brickman
TBI: Sports-related and CTE
Robert Stern
The Insula in Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Steven Bruce
The neuroscience of wellbeing: conceptual definitions
Justine Gatt
The neuroscience of wellbeing: potential neural networks
Justine Gatt
Therapeutic effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in stroke: Moving towards and individualized approach
Lara Boyd
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Michael McCrea
VOLUME TWO
Acculturation and substance use
Seth Schwartz
Accurate interpersonal perception
Lauren Human
Affective forecasting
Linda Levine
Attachment processes and health
Robin Edelstein
Bereavement
Mary-Frances O'Connor
Conflicting health information
Paul Han
Coping strategies
Anita Delongis
Coping with chronic illness
Tracey Revenson
Counterfactual thought
Amy Summerville
Couple-relationships and cancer adaptation
Hoda Badr
Direct-to-consumer testing
Angela Legg
Disease-specific worry
Kevin McCaul
Ecological momentary assessment for the psychosocial study of health
Arthur Stone
Effects of health-related policies
Steven Sussman
Embodied health
Mark Landau
Emotion regulation
Elizabeth Davis
Everyday coping behaviors
Megan Robbins
Expressive writing
Joshua Smyth
Failed control of health behaviors
Marci Lobel
Geography of Health
Nicholas Christenfeld
Habits
Martin Hagger
Health behavior change
Paul Fuglestad
Health behavior interventions
Angela Bryan
Health behavior maintenance
Lisa Auster-Gussman
Health belief model
Edward Green
Health consequences and correlates of life stories
Will Dunlop
Health consequences and correlates of social justice
Todd Lucas
Health consequences of prejudice and discrimination
Tessa Dover
Health correlates and consequences of friendship
Bert Uchino
Health correlates and consequences of social comparison
Dana Litt
Health effects of traumatic events
Roxane Silver
Health implications of gratitude
Kristin Layous
Health implications of resilience
Tuppett Yates
Health information avoidance
Jennifer Howell
Health literacy
Amber Emanuel
Healthcare treatment seeking and avoidance
Nils Olsen
Health-related uncertainty
Jada Hamilton
Illness representations and perceptions
Howard Leventhal
Implicit processes and health behavior change
Paschal Sheeran
Intimate relationships and physical health
Paula Pietromonaco
Medical decision-making
Gretchen Chapman
Message framing
John Updegraff
Message tailoring
Mia Lustria
Naturalistic observations of social interactions
Matthias Mehl
Optimism and physical health
Charles Carver
Patient adherence
Kelly Haskard Zolnierek
Patient satisfaction
Summer Williams
Personality and coping
Jamie Jacobs
Personality and health behaviors
Christopher Nave
Personality and health outcomes
Howard Friedman
Personality hardiness
Salvatore Maddi
Physical activity monitoring
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
Physical and social pain
John Sturgeon
Physician-patient communication
Robin DiMatteo
Placebo and nocebo effects
Andrew Geers
Positive affect
Sarah Pressman
Precaution adoption process model
Neil Weinstein
Prejudice and stereotyping in healthcare
Elizabeth Focella
Prototype-willingness model
Rick Gibbons
Psychosocial factors in coronary heart disease
Elizabeth Vella
Relationship dissolution and health
David Sbarra
Risk perception
Vera Hoorens
Rumination
Peggy Zoccola
Screening behavior
Leona Aiken
Selective exposure
William Hart
Self-affirmation and health
Peter Harris
Self-awareness and health
Jamie Arndt
Self-efficacy and health
Ralf Schwarzer
Self-esteem and health
Danu Stinson
Self-regulation
Traci Mann
Sex differences and health
Vicki Helgeson
Social evaluative threats
Sally Dickerson
Social factors in diet and obesity
Janet Tomiyama
Social factors in neuroendocrine function
Theodore Robles
Social factors in sleep
Zlatan Krizan
Social identity
Alex Haslam
Social influence
Karen Rook
Social isolation and health
Naomi Eisenberger
Social support
Marci Gleason
Spirituality/Religiosity and Health
Kevin Masters
Stress and Resilience in Pregnancy
Christine Dunkel Schetter
Subjective health norms
Allecia Reid
Temptation
Ken Fujita
Terror management health model
Jamie Goldenberg
The role of persuasion in health-related attitude and behavior change
Jeff Stone
Theory of planned behavior and reasoned action
Allison Earl
Thriving in life
Margaret Kern
Unrealistic optimism and health
James Shepperd
Waiting for health news
Kate Sweeny
VOLUME THREE
Adherence to behavioral and medical regimens
Robin DiMatteo
Administrative Issues in Primary Care Psychology
David Trotter
Affective forecasting in health psychology
Michael Hoerger
Aging
Edith Burns
Alcohol Use Disorder: Long-term consequences
Andrew Littlefield
Alcohol use disorders: Overview
Andrew Littlefield
Anxiety and Skin Disease
Laura Dixon
Biopsychosocial practice and health psychology
Timothy Melchert
Body Image
Stephen Wonderlich
Body Image Assessments
Stephen Wonderlich
Cancer and psycho-oncology
Annette Stanton
Caregivers
Anne Moyer
Child and family health
Joaquin Borrego
Childhood Cancer
Jason Van Allen
Close relationships
Kieran Sullivan
Complementary, integrative, and alternative interventions
Jeffrey Barnett
Depression and comorbidity in health contexts
C. Steven Richards
Depression and relapse in health contexts
C. Steven Richards
Eating disorders
Eliot Dennard
Ethical issues for clinicians in clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine contexts
Gerald Koocher
Ethics with Complementary Interventions
Jeffrey Barnett
Headaches
Amy Wachholtz
History of Clinical Health Psychology
Ronald Rozensky
Hypnosis in health psychology
Steven Jay Lynn
Infertility, miscarriage, and neonatal loss
Amy Wenzel
Insomnia
Todd Smitherman
Ischemic heart disease, depression and tobacco smoking
Allison Carroll
Motivational interviewing
Thad Leffingwell
Multiple Sclerosis: MS, walking, and depression
Robert Motl
Neurocognitive Disorders and Health Psychology
Claudia Drossel
Obesity
Michael Perri
Older adults and perspectives for researchers and clinicians working in health psychology and behavioral medicine
Louise Sharpe
Pain
Robert Gatchel
Pediatric health psychology
Jason Van Allen
Perinatal Depression
Sona Dimidjian
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in health contexts
Brett Litz
Prevention and health across the lifespan
John Romano
Psychological Assessment in Medical Settings
Adam Schmidt
Rehabilitation Psychology
Monica Kurylo
Reproductive health
Jennifer Brown
Schizophrenia in health contexts
Alex Cohen
Schools (K-12), eating and health psychology
Catherine Cook-Cottone
Self-affirmation and health
Allison Sweeney
Sexual minority populations and health
Mike Parent
Sport and exercise in health psychology
Judy Van Raalte
Stigma of disease and impact on health psychology
Patrick Corrigan
Suicide in the context of health psychology
Bruce Bongar
Tobacco Use Disorder and Its Treatment
Lee Cohen
Trends in clinical health psychology and behavioral medicine
C. Steven Richards
VOLUME FOUR
Death and dying
David Balk
Family and health
Keith Sanford
Federal/state regulation (FDA)
David Portnoy
Funding for health psychology research
Robert Croyle
Genetics and psychology [health]
Nathan Kimbrel
Health disparities
Brandon Carlisle
Healthcare quality
Melissa Ward-Peterson
Injury, accident, and injury prevention
Kristi Alexander
Neuroimaging
Steven Nelson
Palliative care
Robert Arnold
Patient navigation/community health workers
Kristen Wells
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Ron Rozensky
Pediatric psychology
Michael Roberts
Placebo effect
Alexia Maness
Prescription privileges (pro and con)
Robert McGrath
Quality of life
Vanessa Malcarne
Role of health psychology in surgical interventions
John Robinson
Team Science in health
Bonnie Spring
Telehealth/telepsychology
Eve-Lynn Nelson
Traditional healing practices and healers
Robert M. Huff
Training in health psychology
Kevin Larkin
Training non-psychologists in the healthcare setting
Richard Seime
Transgender health issues
DeAnna Mori
"Health Psychology focuses on how biology, psychology, behavior, and social factors influence health and illness. While the field has only been formally recognized for approximately 50 years, it has established itself as a major scientific and clinical discipline. The primary reason for this is that here have been a number of significant advances in psychological, medical, and physiological research that has led to the development of biopsychosocial model. This model views health and illness as the product of a combination of factors including biological characteristics (e.g., genetics), behavioral factors (e.g., lifestyle, health beliefs), and social conditions (e.g., cultural influences, family relationships, social support). The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology will serve as a comprehensive resource set 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. The set will be organized thematically as an A to Z reference encyclopedia across 4 volumes. Ultimately, the Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology will provide a concise overview of the field, which is much needed given the diversity of this ever-expanding multidisciplinary field"-- Provided by publisher.
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