Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial Interactions
Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial Interactions

Edward P. Sarafino’s Health Psychology: Biopsychosocial Interactions, 6e integrates research and theory from many disciplines– such as, psychology, sociology, medicine, allied health, and health and physical education–to describe the interconnectedness between psychology and health. The psychological research cited in the text reflects an eclectic orientation and supports a variety of behavioral, physiological, cognitive, and social/personality viewpoints. Sarafino integrates a focus on lifespan development in health and illness throughout the text.
Emphasis is also placed on health and prevention while integrating gender, ethnic, and age differences and similarities. In addition, the book has an internationalized content, giving health information from 14 countries around the world.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Stars learned helplessness regarding critical thinking skills
This book is chock full of bad science, outdated references, and misleading statements. Its content might be appropriate for a consumer magazine, but not for a _good_ consumer magazine. I have to read it for a graduate (!) class, and my critical thinking skills are developing a bad case of learned helplessness. Two thumbs down.
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