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Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology : Volume 1. Medical Disorders and
Behavioral Applications
"Editors: Thomas J. Boll,
PhD; Suzanne Bennett Johnson, PhD; Nathan Perry, PhD; and Ronald H. Rozensky, PhD"
June 2002
Hardcover
654 Pages
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This comprehensive volume explores the role of
behavior and psychology in the development, progression, and treatment of a wide range of
medical disorders, discussing in detail the health psychology application to each of the
17 ICD9 chapters of diagnostic classification. Leading health psychology researchers offer
an applied clinical perspective in describing the prevalence, prevention, primary,
secondary and tertiary treatment, and future directions for research of prevalent
disorders, including infectious diseases, endocrine, metabolic, nutritional, and immune
disorders, congenital abnormalities, among others. This practical sourcebook will be an
invaluable reference for health psychologists and medical professionals and is the first
of three volumes that will be both comprehensive and specific as they relate to the entire
field of health psychology. Topics discussed in the second and third volumes include
theories, models, and philosophical underpinnings on which the field of health psychology
is based as well as specific health and behavior issues facing any scientist or clinician.
Although this set could be used as an encyclopedia, a manual, and a comprehensive text, it
is meant to encompass a newly developing, rapidly expanding, scientifically validating,
and clinically recognized area concerned with human health and healthcare delivery.
ORDER CODE: APA431792AB
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