Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial Interactions
Author:Edward P. Sarafino, Timothy W. Smith
Edition:7th Edition
Interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors are explored to explain health and illness. It examines stress, coping, and health behaviors alongside medical conditions, emphasizing prevention, patient care, and the ways multiple influences shape overall well-being.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: An Overview of Psychology and Health→
- Chapter 2: The Body's Physical Systems→
- Chapter 3: Stress: Its Meaning, Impact, and Sources→
- Chapter 4: Stress, Biopsychosocial Factors, and Illness→
- Chapter 5: Coping With and Reducing Stress→
- Chapter 6: Health-Related Behavior and Health Promotion→
- Chapter 7: Substance Use and Abuse→
- Chapter 8: Nutrition, Weight Control and Diet, Exercise, and Safety→
- Chapter 9: Using Health Services→
- Chapter 10: In the Hospital: The Setting, Procedures, and Effects on Patients→
- Chapter 11: The Nature and Symptoms of Pain→
- Chapter 12: Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain→
- Chapter 13: Serious and Disabling Chronic Illnesses: Causes, Management, and Coping→
- Chapter 14: Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and AIDS: Causes, Management, and Coping→
- Chapter 15: What's Ahead for Health Psychology?→
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