PART I An Introduction: Basic Issues and Processes Chapter 1 An Overview of Psychology and Health Chapter 2 The Body's Physical Systems PART II Stress, Illness, and Coping Chapter 3 Stress--Its Meaning, Impact, and Sources Chapter 4 Stress, Biopsychosocial Factors, and Illness Chapter 5 Coping With and Reducing Stress PART III Lifestyles to Enhance Health and Prevent Illness Chapter 6 Health-Related Behavior and Health Promotion Chapter 7 Substance Use and Abuse Chapter 8 Nutrition, Weight Control and Diet, Exercise, and Safety PART IV Becoming Ill and Getting Medical Treatment Chapter 9 Using Health Services Chapter 10 In the Hospital: The Setting, Procedures, and Effects on Patients PART V Physical Symptoms: Pain and Discomfort Chapter 11 The Nature and Symptoms of Pain Chapter 12 Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain PART VI Chronic and Life-Threatening Health Problems Chapter 13 Serious and Disabling Chronic Illnesses: Causes, Management, and Coping Chapter 14 Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and AIDS: Causes, Management, and Coping PART VII Looking to the Future Chapter 15 What's Ahead for Health Psychology?.
Health Psychology, Canadian Edition