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    Innovative approaches to health psychology : prevention and treatment lessons from AIDS / edited by Margaret A. Chesney and Michael H. Antoni.

    • Title:Innovative approaches to health psychology : prevention and treatment lessons from AIDS / edited by Margaret A. Chesney and Michael H. Antoni.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Chesney, Margaret A.
      Antoni, Michael H.
    • Published/Created:Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2002.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Clinical health psychology.
      AIDS (Disease)--Prevention.
      AIDS (Disease)--Psychological aspects.
    • Medical Subjects: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--psychology.
      Psychology, Clinical.
      Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--prevention & control.
    • Description:xxi, 340 pages ; 24 cm.
    • Series:Application and practice in health psychology.
    • Summary:This book demonstrates how health psychology has risen to the challenge to find new ways to reach and treat at-risk populations. Using as a springboard their experiences in responding to the HIV/AIDS crisis over nearly two decades, chapter authors illustrate how they identified avenues for intervention and new targets for behavior change and designed new methods to address critical problems. Each chapter presents the theoretical rationale for a host of strategies, empirical validation for the effectiveness with a specific population or presenting problem, and step-by-step procedures for implementation. Experts demonstrate how basic behavioral science principles were used to develop intervention to target individuals, families, small groups, and communities. They share guidance for treating chronic pain, sleep disturbance, noncompliance with complex medical regimens, and the miracle-cure/quick-fix mentality. They describe their successes in tailoring interventions to specific risk populations, such as adolescents, pregnant women, African American women, gay men, and IV drug users. These findings are invaluable for addressing a wide range of public health concerns, from sexually transmitted diseases to coping with chronic illness. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    • ISBN:1557989133
    • Contents:Translating a decade of innovations into clinical practice / Margaret A. Chesney & Michael H. Antoni
      Counseling adolescents: designing interventions to target routines, relationships, roles, and stages of adaptation / Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus ... [et al.]
      Empowering African American adolescents at risk: community-based strategies for reducing risk through enhancing self-efficacy / John B. Jemmott III & Loretta Sweet Jemmott
      Innovations in the application of social cognitive principles to develop prevention interventions to reduce unsafe sexual behaviors among gay and bisexual men / Jeffrey A. Kelly
      Strategies for working with injecting drug users: the role of health psychologists in harm reduction / Don C. Des Jarlais & Samuel R. Friedman
      Managing chronic disease: individual counseling with medically ill patients / Robert H. Remien & Judith G. Rabkin
      Interventions for mothers during pregnancy and postpartum: behavioral and pharmacological approaches / Deidre Byrnes Pereira
      Coping: interventions for optimal disease management / Gail Ironson ... [et al.]
      Group interventions for individuals with serious medical illness / Julienne E. Bower, Margaret E. Kemeny, & Fawzy I. Fawzy
      Managing pain in chronic illness / Paul B. Jacobsen & William Breitbart
      Improving sleep quality in patients with chronic illness / Dean G. Cruess
      Will advances in prevention technologies make behavioral counseling obsolete? Lessons learned from HIV vaccine trials / Mallory O. Johnson
      "Close calls": a teachable moment for long-term behavior change / Craig R. Waldo, Karena Franses, & Beth Dillon
      Adhering to complex medication regimens / Maria L. Ekstrand & Margaret A. Chesney.
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