Hostility, coping & health / edited by Howard S. Friedman.

This pioneering book presents a serious, exacting scientific approach to understanding the link between psychological factors and disease. The foremost researchers in health psychology offer their insight into emotional patterns, coping processes, life-style and behavioral influences, personality fa...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Other Authors: Friedman, Howard S.
Other title:Hostility, coping and health.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ℗♭1992.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Understanding hostility, coping, and health / Howard S. Friedman
  • Developments in the measurement of hostility / John C. Barefoot
  • Hostility, health, and social contexts / Timothy W. Smith and Alan J. Christensen
  • Anger and cardiovascular health / Judith M. Siegel
  • Conflict-prone and conflict-resistant organizations / Daniel Stokels
  • Life-style and hostility / Larry Scherwitz and Reiner Rugulies
  • Behavioral influences on coronary artery disease : a nonhuman primate model / Stephen B. Manuck [and others]
  • Commentary to part two : hostility and the coronary-prone personality / John W. Burns and Edward S. Katkin
  • Commentary to part two : does lowering cholesterol cause increases in depression, suicide, and accidents / Robert M. Kaplan, Stephen B. Manuck, and Sally Shumaker.
  • Inhibition as the linchpin of health / James W. Pennebaker
  • The repressive personality and social support / Robert A. Emmons
  • Social withdrawal as a short-term coping response to daily stressors / Rena L. Repetti
  • Conceptualizing the process of coping with health problems / Charles S. Carver, Michael F. Scheier, and Christina Pozo
  • The influence of familial and interpersonal factors on children's development and associated cardiovascular risk / Barbara J. Tinsley
  • Commentary to part three : assessing situational coping : conceptual and methodological considerations / Arthur A. Stone and Eileen Kennedy-Moore
  • Commentary to part three : improving coping assessment : reply to Stone and Kennedy-Moore / Susan Folkman
  • Stress, coping, and health : conceptual issues and directions for future research / Camille B. Wortman [and others]