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245 04 The psychology of couples and illness :|btheory, research,
and practice /|cedited by Karen B. Schmaling and Tamara
Goldman Sher.
250 1st ed.
264 1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
|c2000.
300 1 online resource (xvi, 407 pages)
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 computer|bc|2rdamedia
338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
500 GMD: electronic resource.
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Basic research on the psychobiology of intimate
relationships / Thomas Groth, Gabriele Fehm-Wolfsdorf and
Kurt Hahlweg -- Coronary heart disease and couples / Lynn
A. Rankin-Esquer, Allison Deeter, and C. Barr Taylor --
Couples coping with respiratory disorders / Karen B.
Schmaling and Niloofar Afari -- Rheumatic illness and
relationships : coping as a joint venture / Sharon Danoff-
Burg and Tracey A. Revenson -- Couples and coping with
cancer : helping each other through the night / W. Kim
Halford, Jennifer L. Scott, and Jill Smythe -- Couples
with HIV/AIDS / Seth C. Kalichman -- Couples and chronic
pain -- Lauren Schwartz and Dawn M. Ehde -- Couples and
premenstrual syndrome : patterns as moderators of
symptoms? / Andrew Jones ... [et al.] -- Couples facing
fertility problems / Lauri A. Pasch and Andrew Christensen
-- Alcohol problems and couples : drinking in an intimate
relational context / Linda J. Roberts and Kirsten D.
Linney -- Couple approaches to smoking cessation /
Carleton A. Palmer, Donald H. Baucom, and Colleen M.
McBride -- When the bough breaks : the relationship
between chronic illness in children and couple functioning
/ Rebecca Gaither, Kristin Bingen, and Joyce Hopkins.
520 With the majority of adults involved in intimate
relationships and chronic illness on the rise, the impact
of illness on couples has become a significant area of
psychological research and clinical practice. This book,
representing the emerging field of the psychology of
couples, examines the juncture of psychology and medicine.
To begin to address how illness affects relationships, as
well as how relationships influence illness, the book
presents recent empirical data from psychologists who
study and work with couples. Contributors explore
biological and immunological research; specific illnesses,
such as cancer; organ systems, such as the respiratory
system; and health-related behaviors, such as smoking.
(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights
reserved).
530 Also issued in print.
550 Made available through: American Psychological
Association's PsyBooks Collection.
588 Description based on print version record.
650 0 Married people|xHealth and hygiene.
650 0 Unmarried couples|xHealth and hygiene.
650 0 Intimacy (Psychology)|xHealth aspects.
650 0 Sick|xFamily relationships.
650 2 Spouses|xhealth and hygiene.
650 2 Single Person|xhealth and hygiene.
700 1 Schmaling, Karen B.
700 1 Sher, Tamara Goldman.
710 2 American Psychological Association.
776 1 |tPsychology of couples and illness (print)|w(DLC)
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