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Rethinking Health Psychology Michele Crossley

Rethinking Health Psychology By Michele Crossley

Rethinking Health Psychology by Michele Crossley


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Summary

This introductory text presents a coherent overview of prevalent theories, methods and applications within contemporary health psychology.

Rethinking Health Psychology Summary

Rethinking Health Psychology by Michele Crossley

* What are the main theories, methods and applications relevant to the study of health and illness from a psychological perspective?
* In what ways can contemporary health psychology be critically 'rethought'?
* What are the implications of this 'rethinking' for the future of health psychology?

This introductory text presents a coherent overview of prevalent theories, methods and applications within contemporary health psychology. In particular, it provides a critical analysis of mainstream health psychology by drawing on newer approaches such as discourse, narrative, postmodernism and material discursive analysis. In this way, the largely decontextualized, individualist and cognitively-orientated field of health psychology is brought up to pace with critical developments in other areas such as social psychology. These theoretical ideas provide the basis of the book's main thesis: that contemporary health psychology needs to be rethought.

After presenting an overview of the different theories and methods associated with mainstream and newer approaches within health psychology, the application of these approaches is logically and critically pursued across a range of substantive areas. These include: 'risky' health-related behaviours such as eating, alcohol and drug use, exercise and sex; health promotion related to these 'risky' behaviours; living and coping with chronic illnesses; mental health and illness; communicating and relating with health professionals; and living with dying. Finally, this book locates the growing popularity of health psychology within the contemporary social and political context, particularly in relation to recent changes in the way health care is organized and the commodification and commercialization of health and lifestyles.

Rethinking Health Psychology Reviews

"Critical health psychology does exactly what it says; it encourages a thought-provoking re-examination of our current understanding of health and approaches to health research. Many excellent examples are presented in this book." British Journal of Psychology

About Michele Crossley

Dr. Michele L. Crossley is a Lecturer in Psychology at Manchester University Dental School. She has conducted research into the psychological and emotional dimensions of various kinds of health related issues and acted as consultant to a number of health authorities. She is author of Introducing Narrative Psychology: The Self and the Construction of Meaning (2000), also published by Open University Press; Healing Sylvia: Childhood Sexual Abuse and the Construction of Identity (1995); and many publications in international health-related journals.

Table of Contents

Series editors' foreword
Acknowledgements
Opening thoughts
Approaches to health psychology
Health and illness in contemporary society
Rethinking psychological approaches to health promotion
Mainstream health psychology's study of pain and disease
Critically re-formulating the study of pain and disease
Approaches to mental illness
'Managing' illness: relationships between doctors and patients
Living in the face of death
Concluding synopsis
Bibliography
Index.

Additional information

GOR002981783
9780335204304
0335204309
Rethinking Health Psychology by Michele Crossley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2000-10-16
208
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