000 04376nam a22002657a 4500
999 _c2161
_d2161
003 OSt
005 20190518094653.0
008 190518b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a978-0-7020-6298-8
028 _bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
_c6177
_d13/05/2019
_q2019-20
040 _aBSDU
_bEnglish
_cBSDU
082 _a306.461
_bTEI
100 _aTeijlingen, Edwin Van (Editor)
245 _aPsychology and Sociology Applied to Medicine: An illustrated colour text
250 _b4th
260 _aUSA
_bElsevier
_cc2019
300 _a179
500 _aNow in its fourth edition, this definitive and popular introduction to human behaviour in the context of health and illness includes three new chapters, many new contributors and a new co-editor. It is arranged in nine sections to cover the core concepts of psychology and sociology as they apply to medicine. The life cycle Development of the person Society and health Preventing illness and promoting health Illness, behaviour and the doctor-patient encounter Illness and disability Coping with illness and disability Hoe do health services work How do you fit into all this?
504 _aContents The life cycle 1 The biopsychosocial model 2 Pregnancy and childbirth 3 Reproductive issues 4 Development in early infancy 5 Childhood and child health 6 Adolescence 7 Social aspects of ageing 8 Bereavement 2 Development of the person 9 Personality and health 10 Understanding learning 11 Perception 12 Emotions 13 Memory problems 14 How does sexuality develop? 15 Intelligence 16 Development of thinking 3 Society and health 17 Understanding groups 18 Concepts of health, illness and disease 19 Measuring health and illness 20 Changing patterns of health and illness 21 Social class and health 22 Gender and health 23 LGBT health 24 Ethnicity and health 25 Quality of life 26 Media and health 27 Housing, homelessness and health 28 Work and health 29 Unemployment and health 30 Labelling and stigma 4 Preventing illness and promoting health 31 Perceptions of risk and risk-taking behaviours 32 What are disease prevention and health promotion? 33 Health screening 34 The social implications of the new genetics 35 Health beliefs, motivation and behaviour 36 Changing cognitions and behaviour 37 Helping people to act on their intentions 38 The social context of behavioural change 39 Illegal drug use 40 Alcohol use 41 Smoking, tobacco control and doctors 42 Eating, body shape and health 5 Illness behaviour and the doctor-patient encounter 43 Deciding to consult 44 Seeing the doctor 45 Placebo and nocebo effects 46 Adherence 47 Clinical communication skills 48 Breaking bad news 49 Self-care 50 Patient experience 51 Psychological preparation for surgery 6 Illness and disability 52 Heart disease 53 Malnutrition and obesity 54 HIV/AIDS 55 Cancer 56 Anxiety 57 Depression 58 Inflammatory bowel disease 59 Physical disability 60 Learning disability 61 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 62 Diabetes mellitus 63 What is stress? 64 Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 65 Death and dying 7 Coping with illness and disability View less > 66 Counselling 67 Urban nature, health and wellbeing 68 Coping and adaptation 69 Cognitive-behavioural therapy 70 Coping with illness and disability 71 Palliative care 72 Complementary therapies 73 The management of pain 8 How do health services work? 74 Organizing and funding health care 75 Assessing needs 76 Setting priorities and rationing 77 Community care 78 Health: a global perspective 79 Health: a rural perspective 9 How do you fit into all this? 80 Medical students’ experience 81 Life as a trainee doctor 82 The profession of medicine References Index
520 _aKey Features Topics presented as self-contained double-page spreads. Cases throughout to reinforce understanding of important concepts. Boxes and discussion points throughout. The authors comprise psychologists, sociologists and doctors. Highly illustrated
650 _aMedical
700 _aHumphris, Gerry (Editor)
700 _aCalderwood, Catherine (Foreword by)
942 _2ddc
_cBK