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基本説明
Provides an in-depth analysis of the psychosocial factors surrounding coronary heart disease.
Full Description
Since the seminal book Heart and Mind: The Practice of Cardiac Psychology was first published in 99 , the research linking psychosocial factors with heart disease has expanded enormously.
This second edition distills this research, providing chapters by the world amp rsquo s foremost authorities on the major psychosocial risk factors linked with heart disease, including depression, social isolation, and anger, as well as several emerging factors, such as amp quot Type D amp quot (distressed) personality, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and vital exhaustion. Clinical interventions involving stress reduction, exercise, and Transcendental Meditation are also explored.
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
The Evolution of Cardiac Psychology
Robert Allan
I. Overview of Cardiology, Psychocardiac Disorders, and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms
A Whirlwind Tour of Cardiology
Jeffrey Fisher and Stephen S. Scheidt
Psychocardiac Disorders
Jeffrey Fisher and Dorothea Collins
Psychosocial Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease: Pathophysiologic Mechanisms
David S. Krantz, Kerry S. Whittaker, and David S. Sheps
Triggers of Myocardial Infarction and Sudden Cardiac Death
Murray A. Mittleman and Elizabeth Mostofsky
II. Psychosocial Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease
Depression and Coronary Heart Disease: Diagnosis, Predictive Value, Biobehavioral Mechanisms, and Intervention
Willem J. Kop and Jordan E. Plumhoff
Social Support and Coronary Heart Disease
Susan M. Czajkowski, S. Sonia Arteaga, and Matthew M. Burg
Anger, Hostility, and Aggressiveness in Coronary Heart Disease: Clinical Applications of an Interpersonal Perspective
Timothy W. Smith and Emily K. Traupman
Type D Personality in Patients With Cardiovascular Disorders
Johan Denollet and Susanne S. Pedersen
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Myocardial Infarction or Cardiac Surgery
Leonard A. Doerfler and John A. Paraskos
Work-Related Psychosocial Factors and Heart Disease
Chantal Brisson, Corine Aboa-Eboul amp eacute , Isabelle Leroux, Mah amp eacute e Gilbert-Ouimet, Michel V amp eacute zina, Ren amp eacute e Bourbonnais, and Elizabeth Maunsell
Type A Behavior Pattern
Robert Allan
Anxiety
Julie A. Kolzet and Matthew Inra
Vital Exhaustion
Laurie Nash and Elina Spektor
Cardiac Denial and Delay in Treatment for Myocardial Infarction
Debra K. Moser, Kathleen Dracup, and Jia-Rong Wu
Gender Differences in Psychosocial Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Disease
Thomas Rutledge, Viola Vaccarino, Leslee J. Shaw, and C. Noel Bairey Merz
III. Clinical Cardiac Psychology
A Look at Women With Coronary Heart Disease and the Stockholm Women's Intervention Trial in Coronary Heart Disease
Kristina Orth-Gom amp eacute r
Transcendental Meditation for Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
David Orme-Johnson, Vernon A. Barnes, and Robert Schneider
The Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease Patients (ENRICHD) Study
Matthew M. Burg, and Susan M. Czajkowski
Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention and Group Support
James Vizza
Helping Heart Patients Thrive
Wayne M. Sotile
Innovations in Psychosocial Care for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Patients
Samuel F. Sears, Melissa Matchett, Lauren D. Vazquez, and Jamie Beth Conti
Exercise for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression in the Patient with Coronary Heart Disease
Richard A. Stein
Observations of a Clinical Cardiac Psychologist
Robert Allan
Conclusions and Future Directions
Robert Allan and Jeffrey Fisher
Index
About the Editors