The electronic version of the book “Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial Interactions, 2nd Canadian Edition,” has been renewed, providing students with access to multidisciplinary research and theories that help them understand the intricate connections between health and psychology. This text is easy to read and covers the factors that influence human health and wellness, with special consideration given to Canada’s distinct healthcare system, cultural challenges, and new research in health psychology. The book presents clear, student-friendly chapters that cover a range of topics, including methods of coping with stress and illness, maintaining healthy lifestyles, managing pain and discomfort, seeking medical treatment, and living with chronic illness.
This latest version of the “Second Canadian Edition” includes the most current data and research results from Canada and worldwide. There are new and expanded chapters on topics such as aging and dying, legalized marijuana consumption in Canada, the connection between inflammation and depression, Canadian psychosocial models of pain, recent Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) legislation, weight control, eating disorders, exercise, and more. The book’s illustrative examples, cross-cultural references, and real-world cases have all been updated to enhance student understanding, retention, and interest.
978-1119506881, 978-1119506942
Please note that all prices listed are in USD, and this product comprises only the eBook version of “Health Psychology, 2nd Canadian Edition,” in PDF format. No access codes are included.
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