Description
The text is structured to cover both foundational psychological concepts and their specific applications in a healthcare setting. The content includes:
- Foundational Psychology: A review of what psychology is, its key theoretical approaches, and core concepts like attitudes, prejudice, conformity, and obedience.
- Psychological Aspects of Health: Chapters dedicated to the psychological impact of illness, stress management, and the role of social cognition in influencing health behavior.
- Neuropsychology and Genetics: An exploration of the neuropsychological and genetic aspects of illness, providing a deeper biological understanding of patient conditions.
- Social and Developmental Psychology: The book covers topics related to human development, from early experience and social development to cognitive changes throughout the lifespan, including adolescence, adulthood, and late adulthood.
- Practical Health Issues: The text also addresses critical and sensitive topics such as substance use and abuse and the psychological aspects of death and dying.
This edition is an essential resource for students and professionals alike, bridging the gap between psychological theory and clinical practice.
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