9781493948369-1493948369-Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology

Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology

ISBN-13: 9781493948369
ISBN-10: 1493948369
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
Author: William T. ODonohue, Lorraine T. Benuto, Lauren Woodward Tolle
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 751 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781493948369
ISBN-10: 1493948369
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
Author: William T. ODonohue, Lorraine T. Benuto, Lauren Woodward Tolle
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 751 pages

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Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology (ISBN-13: 9781493948369 and ISBN-10: 1493948369), written by authors William T. ODonohue, Lorraine T. Benuto, Lauren Woodward Tolle, was published by Springer in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied Psychology (Psychology & Counseling, Child Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Applied Psychology, Psychology, Child Psychology, Marriage & Family, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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Adolescence is a pivotal period of development with respect to health and illness. It is during adolescence that many positive health behaviors are consolidated and important health risk behaviors are first evident; thus, adolescence is a logical time period for primary prevention. In addition, the predominant causes of morbidity and mortality in adolescence are quite different from those of adults, indicating that early identification and treatment of adolescent health problems must be directed to a unique set of targets in this age group. Moreover, because of the particular developmental issues that characterize adolescence, intervention efforts designed for adults are often inappropriate or ineffective in an adolescent population. Even when chronic illnesses are congenital or begin in childhood, the manner in which the transition from childhood to adolescence to young adulthood is negotiated has important implications for disease outcomes throughout the remainder of the person’s life span. Organized in five major sections (General Issues, Developmental Issues, Treatment and Training, Mental Health, and Physical Health) and 44 chapters, Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology addresses the common and not so common health issues that tend to affect adolescents. Coverage includes: ▪ Context and perspectives in adolescent health psychology ▪ Health literacy, health maintenance, and disease prevention in adolescence ▪ Physical disorders such as asthma, obesity, physical injury, and chronic pain ▪ Psychological disorders such as substance abuse, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, and eating disorders ▪ Congenital chronic diseases such as type 1 diabetes and spina bifida Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology is the definitive reference for pediatricians, family physicians, health psychologists, clinical social workers, rehabilitation specialists, and all practitioners and researchers working with adolescents.
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Adolescence is a pivotal period of development with respect to health and illness. It is during adolescence that many positive health behaviors are consolidated and important health risk behaviors are first evident; thus, adolescence is a logical time period for primary prevention. In addition, the predominant causes of morbidity and mortality in adolescence are quite different from those of adults, indicating that early identification and treatment of adolescent health problems must be directed to a unique set of targets in this age group. Moreover, because of the particular developmental issues that characterize adolescence, intervention efforts designed for adults are often inappropriate or ineffective in an adolescent population. Even when chronic illnesses are congenital or begin in childhood, the manner in which the transition from childhood to adolescence to young adulthood is negotiated has important implications for disease outcomes throughout the remainder of the person’s life span.
Organized in five major sections (General Issues, Developmental Issues, Treatment and Training, Mental Health, and Physical Health) and 44 chapters, Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology addresses the common and not so common health issues that tend to affect adolescents. Coverage includes:
▪ Context and perspectives in adolescent health psychology
▪ Health literacy, health maintenance, and disease prevention in adolescence
▪ Physical disorders such as asthma, obesity, physical injury, and chronic pain
▪ Psychological disorders such as substance abuse, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, and eating disorders
▪ Congenital chronic diseases such as type 1 diabetes and spina bifida
Handbook of Adolescent Health Psychology is the definitive reference for pediatricians, family physicians, health psychologists, clinical social workers, rehabilitation specialists, and all practitioners and researchers working with adolescents.
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