Health, Happiness, and Well-Being provides readers with a panoramic view of what the best psychological science has to offer regarding how to attain physical health and optimum psychological functioning. Students, faculty, general readers, and professionals can rely on the expertise of leading scholars to assist them in evaluating claims and appreciating the influence of popular yet unsubstantiated beliefs in shaping opinions about behavioral health and psychological well-being. Packed with examples drawn from the media and scientific journals, the authors discuss why accurate, up-to-date, and valid health information is vital to achieving the good life.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Health, Happiness, and Well-Being: Better Living Through Psychological Science – Steven Jay Lynn, William O′Donohue, and Scott O. Lilienfeld
Part I: Essential Skills for Better Living
Chapter 2: Emotion Regulation: Staying in Control – Lorie A. Ritschel and Cynthia L. Ramirez
Chapter 3: Effective Problem Solving – Christine Maguth Nezu, Arthur M. Nezu, and Sarah Ricelli
Chapter 4: Understanding and Enhancing Psychological Acceptance – James D. Herbert and Lynn L. Brandsma
Part II: Coping and Resilience
Chapter 5: Stress, Coping, and Resilience in the Face of Trauma – Anthony Papa, Julie Kahler, and Clair Rummel
Chapter 6: Coping With Chronic Pain – Joshua R. Dyer, Merry Sylvester, Emily K. Traupman, Jessica L. Mackelprang, and David R. Patterson
Chapter 7: Chilling Out: Meditation, Relaxation, and Yoga – Anne Malaktaris, Peter Lemons, Steven Jay Lynn, and Liam Condon
Part III: Staying Healthy and Becoming Healthier
Chapter 8: Sleeping Well – Richard R. Bootzin, Elaine Blank, and Tucker Peck
Chapter 9: Science Weighs in on Obesity – Adria Pearson and Linda W. Craighead
Chapter 10: Exercise: A Path to Physical and Psychological Well-Being – Reed Maxwell and Steven Jay Lynn
Part IV: Happiness and Spirituality
Chapter 11: What Psychological Science Knows About Achieving Happiness – S. Katherine Nelson, Jaime L. Kurtz, and Sonja Lyubomirsky
Chapter 12: Integrating Religion and Spirituality Into Treatment: Research and Practice – Emily A. Padgett, Katherine G. Kusner, and Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 13: Building Wisdom and Character – Robert J. Sternberg
Part V: Enriching Relationships, Managing Money
Chapter 14: Making Marriage (and Other Relationships) Work – Matthew D. Johnson
Chapter 15: The Joys of Loving: Enhancing Sexual Experiences – Rachael Ann Fite
Chapter 16: Raising Our Kids Well: Guidelines for Positive Parenting – Keith D. Allen, Mark D. Shriver, and Cy Nadler
Chapter 17: Financial Skills – William O′Donohue and Alexandros Maragakis
Über den Autor
Scott O. Lilienfeld is professor of psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The founder and editor of Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, he is past president (2001-2002) of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology, Section III, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association. He has served on 10 editorial boards, including the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Psychological Assessment, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Clinical Psychology Review. Dr. Lilienfeld has published over 200 articles, book chapters, and books on personality disorders (particularly psychopathic personality), personality assessment, anxiety disorders, pseudoscience in psychology, and evidence-based practices in clinical psychology. His work on psychological science and pseudoscience has been featured in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Boston Globe, USA Today, the New Yorker, and Scientific American. In addition, he has appeared on 20/20, CNN, NPR, and numerous other radio programs.