1st Edition
Professor Robert J. Edelmann
2000 296 pages (est.)
0582-35724-1 (Paperback)
The purpose of this book is
to draw together research findings relating psychology to various aspects of the patients'
interaction with the health care system and health care providers.
A particular feature of the book is that chapters are ordered sequentially to reflect both
the patient and health care providers' passage through the health care system. Initial
chapters deal with explanations for health and health behaviour, preventive health actions
and people's ideas about health and illness. Chapters from the middle section of the book
cover topics dealing with use of health care services, interaction between health care
providers and patients, and adherence to treatment advice. Subsequent chapters cover
topics relating to hospitalisation and reducing the stress of medical care, chronic
illness and terminal care. The final chapter examines the potential cost of caring upon
both lay and professional carers. Chapter outlines and summaries together with highlighted
information and suggestions for further reading enhance the book to make it particularly
user-friendly.
The book is intended to be accessible for both a psychology undergraduate and post
graduate market as well as a range of health professionals including medical students,
student nurses, midwives and health visitors as well as other qualified practitioners.
Fashionable area of
pscyhology / health care studie
Of interest to both
psychology students and to a large number of health care professionals - doctors, nurses,
occupational therapists etc.
Accessible style - Chapter
overviews, box features etc
Unique approach to
controversial aspects of the doctor-patient relationshi
Includes fascinating material
on areas of current debate and interest including screening and other preventative health
measures and behaviour
Well known author.
xx1. Understanding health and
health behaviour
2. Preventative health behaviour
3. Perception and interpretation of symptoms
4. Seeking health care
5. Heat-care provider-patient interaction
6. Adhering to treatment advice
7. Hospitalisation and medical care
8. Chronic illness
9. Terminal care
10. The cost of caring
Robert J Edelmann graduated
from Birkbeck College, London, where he obtained his PhD in Psychology, and trained in
clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. He has worked as a lecturer in
Psychology at Sheffield University and was a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader in
Clinical Psychology at the University of Surrey where, for a number of years, he was
director of an MSc in Health Psychology. He was also Honorary Secretary of the British
Psychological Society Special Group in Health Psychology at the time of its move to
Divisional status. Most recently, he has held an appointment as Research Professor in the
School of Psychology and Counselling at the Roehampton Institute in London where he is
currently a Visiting Professor. He is a Chartered Clinical, Forensic and Health
Psychologist currently working in private practice with the Psychologists at Law Group and
Powell Campbell Edelmann.