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基本説明
This book examines the psychological and physiological linkages between health and social relationships. It also offers clinical implications, such as how to foster good social relationships in our personal lives and in our communities at large.
Full Description
We know that good, supportive relationships generally promote good health, and that bad, stressful relationships take a toll on our health. Yet most of our relationships-those with relatives, coworkers, caregivers, and romantic partners among them-are complicated, providing varying degrees of both support and stress.
The contributors to Health and Social Relationships not only examine the psychological and physiological linkages between relationships and health, but also offer clinical implications-such as how to foster good social relationships in our personal lives and in our communities at large.
Health and Social Relationships is an excellent compendium of research geared toward scholars and students in health psychology at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Matthew L. Newman
I. The Big Picture
Social Relationships, Social Threat, and Health
Suman Lam and Sally S. Dickerson
The Effects of Giving on Givers
Sara Konrath and Stephanie Brown
II. Romantic Relationships
Marriage, Affectionate Touch, and Health
Mary H. Burleson, Nicole A. Roberts, Tara M. Vincelette, and Xin Guan
Romantic Separation, Loss, and Health: A Review of Moderators
Ashley E. Mason and David A. Sbarra
Health Behavior and Emotion Regulation in Couples
Jane A. Skoyen, Anya V. Kogan, Sara A. Novak, and Emily A. Butler
III. Families, Peers, and Cultures
Family Relationships and Physical Health: Biological Processes and Mechanisms
Erin T. Tobin, Richard B. Slatcher, and Theodore F. Robles
Peer Relationships and Health: From Childhood Through Adulthood
Kathleen S. Bryan, Yesmina N. Puckett, and Matthew L. Newman
The Role of Cultural Fit in the Connection Between Health and Social Relationships
Jos amp eacute A. Soto, Yulia Chentsova-Dutton, and Elizabeth A. Lee
IV. Practical Implications
Resilience: A Framework for Understanding the Dynamic Relationship Between Social Relations and Health
Anne Arewasikporn, Mary C. Davis, and Alex Zautra
Relating for Health: Clinical Perspectives
Nicole A. Roberts
Index
About the Editors