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Health Psychology (Seventh edition)

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Health Psychology, 7th edition is essential reading for all students and researchers of health psychology. Organized into four sections, the 7th edition is structured with a clear emphasis on theory and evidence throughout.

With renewed focus on thinking critically about Health Psychology, Ogden's revised edition maintains its accessible style and broad coverage. Each chapter features rich examples to empower students to expand their understanding of this dynamic psychological sub-discipline.

Health Psychology comes with an Online Learning Centre created to support course delivery. This site boasts:
Multiple choice questions for knowledge checks
Suggested essay questions to supplement in-class or homework activities
PowerPoint presentations to aid with structuring your module

Within the book you will also find a range of pedagogic features designed to engage students including:
"For Discussion" boxes
End of Chapter questions
"Thinking Critically" sections in each chapter
Suggestions for Further Reading

These features will encourage debate and critical thinking in turn contributing to deeper understanding and improved course outcomes.

Updated to include sections on LGBTQ+ health and to reflect the most recent research studies and implications, Ogden's new edition takes a rigorous approach that balances the biomedical and psychosocial perspectives inherent in this discipline.

Jane Ogden is a Professor of Health Psychology at the University of Surrey, UK and has been researching and writing about eating behaviour and weight management for nearly 30 years. Her research interests include obesity management, aspects of women's health and communication in healthcare.

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McGraw-Hill
0335251870 / 9780335251872
eBook (EPUB)
06/04/2023
United Kingdom
English
540 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Previous edition: 2019 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.