Health Psychology: Stress, Behaviour And Disease
Discover the intricate relationship between stress, behavior, and health with Health Psychology: Stress, Behaviour And Disease by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This essential paperback, published in 1992, spans 140 pages and is tailored for A-Level and undergraduate students. The book delves into how various behaviors can interact with stress, leading to various health issues, while also exploring effective stress management techniques to mitigate the risks of heart disease and other related illnesses. Additionally, it addresses the influences of gender and race on health outcomes. Enhance your understanding of health psychology and equip yourself with valuable insights to promote well-being. Perfect for students and anyone interested in the psychological aspects of health, this book is a must-have for your collection.