Life Events and Illness

Life Events and Illness
Title Life Events and Illness PDF eBook
Author George William Brown
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 530
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780898627237

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The role of factors outside the province of the physical and biological sciences in the onset of illness has long been a source of speculation. While early efforts in psychosomatic medicine focused on the relationship between mental states and illness, the effects of personal status and social circumstances on physical health are only now receiving the attention they merit. By integrating current theory, methodology, and research, this ground-breaking volume advances the study of life events and disease to a new stage. George Brown and Tirril Harris are ideal editors for such an undertaking. George Brown has long been known for his path-breaking work on intensive clinical assessment and designing measures that capture the real complexity of social situations, assigned meanings, and personal response to crisis. He brought to light the importance of ``expressed emotion,' the differential role of life events in schizophrenia and depression, and most recently, produced a seminal work on the social etiology of depression with Tirril Harris. As David Mechanic notes in his Foreword, the defining characteristics of these efforts, which are also reflected in this volume are a ``sensitivity to clinical material and capitalizing on serendipity; self-consciousness about methods and methodological advances; and focus on theory with careful efforts to specify intervening processes and the links between macro events and personal meanings.' Along with their collaborators, these eminent editors bring together an impressive range of theoretical thought and empirical study organized around the Life Events and Difficulties Schedule (LEDS). Their examination of the origins of life events and difficulties and the notion of ``conveyor belts' to continuing adversity capture the immutable uncertainties of life and help to link concerns with life events and disease to larger issues of human development. The authors' innovative approach to establishing the relationship between ``attitudes' and psychiatric and physical disorders fully utilizes the wealth of data elicited by the LEDS, and demonstrates how the comprehensiveness of this data matches the sophistication and complexity of the theoretical ideas it serves. Addressing fundamental questions on the whether the specific nature of life events and vulnerability factors differ in different disorders, the authors conclude by providing a perspective on psychodynamic etiology which emphasizes the specificity of crucial links. It integrates social, psychological, and biological factors around the notion that specific types of cognitive-affective experience are linked to specific types of illness. While significantly advancing our understanding of how individuals define and deal with adversity, LIFE EVENTS AND ILLNESS also fosters a greater appreciation of the methodological tools available for examining these processes. For all clinicians, researchers, and students in the behavioral sciences, this timely work not only provides a comprehensive review of the literature and a critical examination of current research models but also points the way for future investigations.

Stressful Life Events: Their Nature and Effects

Stressful Life Events: Their Nature and Effects
Title Stressful Life Events: Their Nature and Effects PDF eBook
Author Barbara Snell Dohrenwend
Publisher Wiley-Interscience
Pages 360
Release 1974
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Stressful Life Events and Illness

Stressful Life Events and Illness
Title Stressful Life Events and Illness PDF eBook
Author James C. Hohf
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1977
Genre
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Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research

Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research
Title Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research PDF eBook
Author Alex C. Michalos
Publisher Springer
Pages 7347
Release 2014-02-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789400707528

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The aim of this encyclopedia is to provide a comprehensive reference work on scientific and other scholarly research on the quality of life, including health-related quality of life research or also called patient-reported outcomes research. Since the 1960s two overlapping but fairly distinct research communities and traditions have developed concerning ideas about the quality of life, individually and collectively, one with a fairly narrow focus on health-related issues and one with a quite broad focus. In many ways, the central issues of these fields have roots extending to the observations and speculations of ancient philosophers, creating a continuous exploration by diverse explorers in diverse historic and cultural circumstances over several centuries of the qualities of human existence. What we have not had so far is a single, multidimensional reference work connecting the most salient and important contributions to the relevant fields. Entries are organized alphabetically and cover basic concepts, relatively well established facts, lawlike and causal relations, theories, methods, standardized tests, biographic entries on significant figures, organizational profiles, indicators and indexes of qualities of individuals and of communities of diverse sizes, including rural areas, towns, cities, counties, provinces, states, regions, countries and groups of countries.

Stressful Life Event Theory and Research

Stressful Life Event Theory and Research
Title Stressful Life Event Theory and Research PDF eBook
Author Bernard L. Bloom
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1985
Genre Community mental health services
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Measuring Stress

Measuring Stress
Title Measuring Stress PDF eBook
Author Sheldon Cohen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 254
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780195121209

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The entire first series of the BBC family sitcom following pompous, upwardly-striving Muslim businessman Mr Khan (Adil Ray) and his hard done-by family. Living in Sparkhill, part of Birmingham's 'Balti Triangle', with his house-proud wife (Shobu Kapoor) and two rebellious daughters Shazia (Maya Sondhi) and Alia (Bhavna Limbachia), the distinctly retro, self-styled leader of the community constantly tries to get others to see the wisdom of his ways, without much success.

Stressful Life Events & Their Contexts

Stressful Life Events & Their Contexts
Title Stressful Life Events & Their Contexts PDF eBook
Author Barbara Snell Dohrenwend
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 1984
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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