In the first volume of this new series, Sarah E. Hampson brings together a unique collection of critical reviews of key areas of personality psychology and integrative accounts of important work by internationally recognised experts in the field. Advances in Personality Psychology includes chapters on cross-cultural evidence for the Big-Five framework for personality description, type and trait approaches to understanding childhood personality, developments in psychometrics, the relationship between hostility and cardiovascular disease, and the connections between personality and emotions. In further chapters the view that personality cannot change in adulthood is challenged and the importance of environmental factors is revealed by an observational study of twins. This state-of-the-art volume will provide students, teachers and researchers of contemporary personality psychology with a highly valuable resource on recent developments in this area.
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The Practice of Clinical Health Psychology
This book is organized around fundamental psychological theories and issues. ∗ A strong emphasis on research, including an entire chapter devoted solely to research methods. ∗ Strongly and clearly grounded in current theories and ...
This accessible introduction to health psychology has been written specifically for undergraduate medical and nursing students.
Lifespan Health Psychology: Nursing Problems and Interventions
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The Healthy City movement must be closely integrated with city bureaucratic structures so that it is able to influence them but also sufficiently apart from them to be able to challenge aspects of city policy when necessary (Baum 1993).
We discovered that qualitative methods could be used to test a theoretical model and that this is not just the province of quantitative statistical approaches.
Taking an epidemiological approach to the field, the text goes beyond the study of psychological processes in the individual such as stress and coping or personality factors to examine the interrelationship between health and human behavior ...
Clinical Supervision in Mental Health