Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals, 2nd Edition
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Edited by Debra O'Kane, RMN, ENB603, Grad Dip CN, MN, Grad Cert Ed (Higher Ed)
Understanding the basics of psychology – what drives human choices and behaviours – underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their appli
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Understanding the basics of psychology – what drives human choices and behaviours – underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their application to specific health issues and clinical practice.
Written by Deb O’Kane and other leading experts in the field, this book will help you understand more about why people act in certain ways related to their health and wellbeing, from diagnoses, health interventions and outcomes. For example, why does a person not complete a full course of antibiotics, or how can you expect a someone to respond to stress, loss or pain? Scenarios and reflection questions help to bring important psychology concepts to life.
The book is written specifically for health science and nursing students undertaking discreet units of study in psychology, but will also be applicable to practitioners in their daily work.
Understanding the basics of psychology – what drives human choices and behaviours – underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their application to specific health issues and clinical practice.
Written by Deb O’Kane and other leading experts in the field, this book will help you understand more about why people act in certain ways related to their health and wellbeing, from diagnoses, health interventions and outcomes. For example, why does a person not complete a full course of antibiotics, or how can you expect a someone to respond to stress, loss or pain? Scenarios and reflection questions help to bring important psychology concepts to life.
The book is written specifically for health science and nursing students undertaking discreet units of study in psychology, but will also be applicable to practitioners in their daily work.
New to this edition
Updated to reflect priority issues impacting individuals and health practice, such as COVID-19
Content divided into three sections for easy navigation from theories and underpinning knowledge through to application to health issues and discipline specific cases
Addition of crisis health, including major disasters and the pandemic
Key Features
Includes relevant theories and concepts in psychology, incorporating latest evidence
Focus on application to practice – suitable for both students and health practitioners
Covers the lifespan, from birth to ageing
Suite of 55 scenarios with reflection questions (additional 55 available on Evolve) bringing theory to life
Suitable for students in multiple different health disciplines
Instructor resources on Evolve
• PowerPoints • Testbank • Image Collection • Answer Key • Student Practice Questions • Additional Discipline-specific Case Studies
Author Information
Edited by Debra O'Kane, RMN, ENB603, Grad Dip CN, MN, Grad Cert Ed (Higher Ed), Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
Edited by Debra O'Kane, RMN, ENB603, Grad Dip CN, MN, Grad Cert Ed (Higher Ed), Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
SECTION 1 Theoretical approaches to psychology in healthcare practice Chapter 1 Psychology: an introduction 3 Chapter 2 Research-informed practice 29 Chapter 3 Lifespan: the early years (birth to adolescence) 65 Chapter 4 Lifespan: middle and later years (adulthood to ageing) 93 Chapter 5 Health and health psychology 125 Chapter 6 The social context of behaviour 155 Chapter 7 Behaviour change 177 SECTION 2 Aspects of psychology in healthcare practice Chapter 8 Communication in healthcare practice 209 Chapter 9 Stress and coping 235 Chapter 10 Loss 265 Chapter 11 Pain 299 Chapter 12 Partnerships in health 335 Chapter 13 Health promotion 359 SECTION 3 Application of psychology in healthcare practice Chapter 14 Psychology in practice 387 Glossary 439 Index 453
https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/psychology-an-introduction-for-health-professionals-9780729598828.html325832Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionalshttps://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png59.9679.95AUDInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/Mental Health Nursing/eBooks/Australian Titles433513643887244388721141826924335105Understanding the basics of psychology – what drives human choices and behaviours – underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their application to specific health issues and clinical practice.<BR><BR>Written by Deb O’Kane and other leading experts in the field, this book will help you understand more about why people act in certain ways related to their health and wellbeing, from diagnoses, health interventions and outcomes. For example, why does a person not complete a full course of antibiotics, or how can you expect a someone to respond to stress, loss or pain? Scenarios and reflection questions help to bring important psychology concepts to life.<BR><BR>The book is written specifically for health science and nursing students undertaking discreet units of study in psychology, but will also be applicable to practitioners in their daily work. Understanding the basics of psychology – what drives human choices and behaviours – underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their application to specific health issues and clinical practice.<BR><BR>Written by Deb O’Kane and other leading experts in the field, this book will help you understand more about why people act in certain ways related to their health and wellbeing, from diagnoses, health interventions and outcomes. For example, why does a person not complete a full course of antibiotics, or how can you expect a someone to respond to stress, loss or pain? Scenarios and reflection questions help to bring important psychology concepts to life.<BR><BR>The book is written specifically for health science and nursing students undertaking discreet units of study in psychology, but will also be applicable to practitioners in their daily work.00add-to-cart97807295988282023ProfessionalEdited by Debra O'Kane, RMN, ENB603, Grad Dip CN, MN, Grad Cert Ed (Higher Ed)20242E-BookElsevier01 Sep 2023IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Debra O'Kane</STRONG>, RMN, ENB603, Grad Dip CN, MN, Grad Cert Ed (Higher Ed), Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, South AustraliaeBooksE-BookAustraliaYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select