In the 6th edition of Straub’s Health Psychology, college students can explore the connection between psychological and physical well-being. It helps students draw connections between health psychology theory, research, and their own personal experiences. The author, Straub, takes a biopsychosocial approach and incorporates the latest research, real-life examples, and considers diversity issues such as age, gender, ethnicity, and orientation.
Reviews
Here are a few reviews from students and professors who have used the book:
– “Straub’s emphasis on the biopsychosocial model in health psychology is clear and well-presented.” — Sasha Karnes, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
– “I found Health Psychology 6E to be written at the perfect level for undergraduates. It is a go-to resource for a simple explanation of various phenomena.” — Marc Dingman, Pennsylvania State University
– “The strength of Straub’s book lies in the extensive coverage and strong biological and physiological foundation. It provides the framework for interpreting biopsychosocial research in health psychology.” – Judith Anderson, University of Toronto
– “Each chapter is well-organized and easy to follow. The use of examples and case vignettes helps consolidate the understanding of the material. I appreciate the comprehensive approach.” — Bianca Jardin, Francis Marion University
– “I highly recommend the Health Psychology 6th Edition textbook. It is well-written, at an appropriate level, and organized effectively. The diagrams and graphics are clear and well-explained.” — Karen Baker, University of Memphis
Please note: This sale only includes the ebook version of Health Psychology: A Biopsychosocial Approach, 6th Edition in PDF format. Access codes are not included.
ISBN: 978-1319169817, 978-1319232023
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