GET FREE SHIPPING!
Use Promo Code SHIPFREE at Step 4 of checkout.
*Free Shipping only applicable to US orders. Restrictions apply.
ISBN:9781319467791
Take notes, add highlights, and download our mobile-friendly e-books.
ISBN:9781319466022
Online course materials that will help you in this class. Includes access to e-book and iClicker Student.
ISBN:9781319468774
Save money with our hole-punched, loose-leaf textbook.
ISBN:9781319291730
Read and study old-school with our bound texts.
ISBN:9781319504397
This package includes Achieve and Paperback.
ISBN:9781319504410
This package includes Achieve and Loose-Leaf.
Straub’s Health Psychology will show you how psychology and health are interconnected. The text is comprehensive in its approach, includes engaging real world examples, and thoroughly examines the intersection of diversity and health with regard to gender, ethnicity, age, and orientation.
E-book
Read online (or offline) with all the highlighting and notetaking tools you need to be successful in this course.
Learn MoreAchieve
Achieve is a single, easy-to-use platform proven to engage students for better course outcomes
Learn MoreTable of Contents
Part 1 FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Chapter 1 Introducing Health Psychology
Chapter 2 Research in Health Psychology
Chapter 3 Biological Foundations of Health and Illness
Part 2 STRESS AND HEALTH
Chapter 4 Stress
Chapter 5 Coping with Stress
Part 3 BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH
Chapter 6 Staying Healthy: Primary Prevention and
Positive Psychology
Chapter 7 Exercise, Sleep, and Injury Prevention
Chapter 8 Nutrition, Obesity, and Eating Disorders
Chapter 9 Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction
Part 4 CHRONIC AND LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES
Chapter 10 Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes
Chapter 11 Cancer
Chapter 12 Sexually Transmitted Infections: HIV/AIDS and
Other Communicable Conditions
Part 5 SEEKING TREATMENT
Chapter 13 The Role of Health Psychology in Seeking and
Obtaining Health Care
Chapter 14 Managing Pain
Chapter 15 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Epilogue Health Psychology Today and Tomorrow