Catherine Haslam (Professor of Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Ne, Jolanda Jetten, Tegan Cruwys
The New Psychology of Health
Unlocking the Social Cure
Catherine Haslam (Professor of Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Ne, Jolanda Jetten, Tegan Cruwys
The New Psychology of Health
Unlocking the Social Cure
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Advancing the Social Cure presents a new psychology of health, which focuses on the role that social capital and related factors play in a range of health outcomes and offers. Its distinctive and practical approach will be ideal for students in clinical and health psychology, as well as health professionals and anyone with an interest in the field.
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Advancing the Social Cure presents a new psychology of health, which focuses on the role that social capital and related factors play in a range of health outcomes and offers. Its distinctive and practical approach will be ideal for students in clinical and health psychology, as well as health professionals and anyone with an interest in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1010g
- ISBN-13: 9781138123885
- ISBN-10: 1138123889
- Artikelnr.: 48918871
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1010g
- ISBN-13: 9781138123885
- ISBN-10: 1138123889
- Artikelnr.: 48918871
Catherine Haslam (PhD, Australian National University) is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on the social and cognitive consequences of identity-changing life transitions (e.g., trauma, disease, ageing). She was an Associate Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (as part of its Social Interactions, Identity and Well-being Program), is an Associate Editor of the British Journal of Psychology and on the Editorial Board of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Jolanda Jetten (PhD, University of Amsterdam) is a Professor of Social Psychology and former Australian Research Council Future Fellow at the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on social identity, group processes, and intergroup relations. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles on these topics, and previously co-edited The Social Cure: Identity, Health and Well-Being (Psychology Press, 2012; with Catherine Haslam and Alex Haslam). She is a former Chief Editor of the British Journal of Social Psychology and currently Chief Editor of Social Issues and Policy Review. Tegan Cruwys (PhD, Australian National University) is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, a practicing clinical psychologist, and a recipient of the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Research Award. Her research investigates the social-psychological determinants of health, with a particular focus on health behaviours, mental health, and vulnerable populations. Genevieve Dingle (PhD, University of Queensland) is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on social factors in addiction, depression, and chronic mental health problems; people experiencing homelessness; and the recovery process. She is on the Editorial Board of the British Journal of Clinical Psychology. S. Alexander Haslam (PhD, Macquarie University) is a Professor of Social and Organisational Psychology and Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow at the University of Queensland. He is a former Chief Editor of the European Journal of Social Psychology whose research focuses on the study of group and identity processes in social, organisational, and clinical contexts. Together with colleagues he has written and edited 11 books and over 200 peer-reviewed articles on these topics, including most recently, The New Psychology of Leadership: Identity, Influence and Power (Psychology Press, 2011, with Steve Reicher and Michael Platow).
Preface 1. Introduction: Why do we need a new psychology of health? 2. The
social identity approach to health 3. Social disadvantage 4. Stigma 5.
Stress 6. Trauma and resilience 7. Ageing 8. Depression 9. Addictions 10.
Eating 11. Brain injury 12. Acute pain 13. Chronic mental health conditions
14. Chronic physical health conditions 15. Unlocking the social cure:
Groups 4 Health 16. Delivering the social Cure: Application and policy.
Appendix: Measures of identity, health and well-being. References
social identity approach to health 3. Social disadvantage 4. Stigma 5.
Stress 6. Trauma and resilience 7. Ageing 8. Depression 9. Addictions 10.
Eating 11. Brain injury 12. Acute pain 13. Chronic mental health conditions
14. Chronic physical health conditions 15. Unlocking the social cure:
Groups 4 Health 16. Delivering the social Cure: Application and policy.
Appendix: Measures of identity, health and well-being. References
Preface 1. Introduction: Why do we need a new psychology of health? 2. The
social identity approach to health 3. Social disadvantage 4. Stigma 5.
Stress 6. Trauma and resilience 7. Ageing 8. Depression 9. Addictions 10.
Eating 11. Brain injury 12. Acute pain 13. Chronic mental health conditions
14. Chronic physical health conditions 15. Unlocking the social cure:
Groups 4 Health 16. Delivering the social Cure: Application and policy.
Appendix: Measures of identity, health and well-being. References
social identity approach to health 3. Social disadvantage 4. Stigma 5.
Stress 6. Trauma and resilience 7. Ageing 8. Depression 9. Addictions 10.
Eating 11. Brain injury 12. Acute pain 13. Chronic mental health conditions
14. Chronic physical health conditions 15. Unlocking the social cure:
Groups 4 Health 16. Delivering the social Cure: Application and policy.
Appendix: Measures of identity, health and well-being. References