- Oxford Library of Psychology
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About The Editors
- Contributors
- A View Across the Life Span of Counseling Psychology
- Professional Issues
- The Counseling Relationship
- Theory and Research for Counseling Interventions
- Process and Outcomes in Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Worklife Across the Lifespan
- Training and Supervision
- Measurement and Assessment in Counseling Psychology
- Methodologies in Counseling Psychology
- Ethics in Counseling Psychology
- Ethnic and Racial Identity
- Developing a Social Class and Classism Consciousness
- The Psychology of Women
- The Psychology of Men
- Sexual Orientations and Identities
- Feminist Approaches to Counseling
- Disability: A Primer for Therapists
- Counseling Psychologists Working with Older Adults
- Individual Counseling As an Intervention
- Prevention and Psychoeducation in Counseling Psychology
- Career Counseling
- Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Spirituality, Religion, and Psychological Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Couple and Family Therapy
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- School-based Prevention of Peer Relationship Problems
- Counseling Health Psychology
- Counseling Psychology and Occupational Health Psychology
- Sport Psychology
- Trauma Psychology
- Counseling Psychologists As Consultants
- Social Justice in Counseling Psychology
- Internationalization of Counseling Psychology
- Contemporary Counseling Psychology
- Index
Abstract and Keywords
Although the involvement of counseling psychologists in health care has raised questions about our professional identity since the beginning of our field, counseling psychology has made important contributions to health. Counseling health psychologists have provided theory, interventions, and research initiatives to enhance primary care and the treatment of pain, chronic illness, and injury; improve physical rehabilitation; and augment care in cancer, HIV/AIDS, other life-threatening illnesses, and other health issues. Multicultural expertise, social justice values, and a focus on health promotion and disease prevention have distinguished counseling health psychology (CHP) as a developing field. A conceptual framework for CHP is presented, which draws upon core themes of positive health and wellness, patient-centeredness, and a systems perspective to make recommendations for theory, research, practice, and advocacy.
Keywords: counseling health psychology, health psychology, health promotion, disease prevention, wellness, positive health
Margit I. Berman Department of Psychiatry Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, New Hampshire
Larry C. James School of Professional Psychology Wright State University Dayton, Ohio
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- [UNTITLED]
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- About The Editors
- Contributors
- A View Across the Life Span of Counseling Psychology
- Professional Issues
- The Counseling Relationship
- Theory and Research for Counseling Interventions
- Process and Outcomes in Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Worklife Across the Lifespan
- Training and Supervision
- Measurement and Assessment in Counseling Psychology
- Methodologies in Counseling Psychology
- Ethics in Counseling Psychology
- Ethnic and Racial Identity
- Developing a Social Class and Classism Consciousness
- The Psychology of Women
- The Psychology of Men
- Sexual Orientations and Identities
- Feminist Approaches to Counseling
- Disability: A Primer for Therapists
- Counseling Psychologists Working with Older Adults
- Individual Counseling As an Intervention
- Prevention and Psychoeducation in Counseling Psychology
- Career Counseling
- Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Spirituality, Religion, and Psychological Counseling
- Group Counseling
- Couple and Family Therapy
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- School-based Prevention of Peer Relationship Problems
- Counseling Health Psychology
- Counseling Psychology and Occupational Health Psychology
- Sport Psychology
- Trauma Psychology
- Counseling Psychologists As Consultants
- Social Justice in Counseling Psychology
- Internationalization of Counseling Psychology
- Contemporary Counseling Psychology
- Index