Between Stress and Hope: From a Disease-Centered to a Health-Centered Perspective
By (Author) Rebecca Jacoby
Edited by Giora Keinan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
150
Hardback
360
This volume focuses on the concepts of stress and hope, their psychological and physical outcomes. Past research has focused primarily or exclusively on either stress or hope and its effect on health. This work discusses them side by side and highlights their interrelations. Various theoretical approaches dealing with stress and hope are discussed, and a review of the most recent empirical data is presented. Also included are reports on individuals and groups that have been exposed to various stressful situations, such as racial prejudice, life threatening illness, or imprisonment. The role of hope in coping with these sitatuions is emphasized. Contributors to this edited collection are at the cutting edge of theory and research in the fields of stress and hope. Students and scholars studying health psychology, stress management or stress and coping will appreciate the information presented, as will those involved with medical science, nursing, and sociology.
Researchers concerned with coping, optimism, and resilience might find this book of interest....Clinical psychologists or graduate students.-Choice
"Researchers concerned with coping, optimism, and resilience might find this book of interest....Clinical psychologists or graduate students."-Choice
REBECCA JACOBY is currently head of the Medical Psychology graduate program at the Tel-Aviv Yaffo Academic College and chair of the professional committee of Medical Psychology at the Israel Ministry of Health. GIORA KEINAN is Associate Professor of Psychology at Tel-Aviv University and at one time served as Chief Psychologist for the Israel Navy, as well as Senior Researcher and Director for the Wolfe Center for the Study of Psychological Stress at the University of Haifa.