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Psychology of Health: Applications of Psychology for Health Professionals
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Psychology of Health: Applications of Psychology for Health Professionals Paperback - 1999 - 2nd Edition

by Alder, Beth (Author)

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Harwood Academic Pub, 1999. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 324 pages. 9.00x5.75x1.00 inches.
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First published in 1999. Now this popular textbook has been substantially revised and updated to include: Cutting edge research and data; Twelve chapters - ideal for term/semester teaching; Summaries of psychology theory, clearly explained; Involving and thought-provoking activities and projects; Awareness of the treatment of illness and health issues; Exercises which improve the student's therapeutic skills, making it easier to cope with professional demands and personal pressures. Psychology of Health is aimed at health professional students. Students with no prior experience in the subject will gain valuable knowledge. Relevant courses include nursing, physiotherapy. occupational therapy. speech therapy. podiatry and dietetics.

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A visit to a general practitioner's surgery or an out patient clinic of a general hospital will show you that health is not distributed equally in the population.

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About the author

Dr Beth Alder is Senior lecturer in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Dundee. She has taught health psychology to medical students and a range of health professionals on Honours degree programmes, including podiatry, speech therapy, dietetics, nursing and physiotherapy. She has been researching and publishing on psychological aspects of women's health for over twenty years.