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This book examines the effects of various stresses strains and traumas in our lives from the womb till adulthood. The consequences of such stresses are delineated and this book describes ways of coping with it. Research has demonstrated repeatedly that chronic stress may increase unhealthy behavior which may further enhance the development of poor lifestyle habits substance abuse or physical inactivity. This may significantly and negatively influence not only our physical wellbeing but emotional one as well. Certain personality traits like neuroticism for example is positively correlated with poor physical functioning greater alcohol consumption as well as increased cigarette smoking. Similarly extraversion agreeableness and emotional stability were shown to significantly affect lifestyle physical activity and self-care and consequently one’s health. The chapters in this volume cover various issues that are related to and influence our health — from how adverse childhood experiences can affect our mental health resulting in anxiety and heightened stress how partner violence can cause trauma on the physical and emotional health of its victims to examining the effect of assisted reproductive technology on the mother-child relationship. This book also explores the various ways to cope with the significant stress that we experience daily in our lives as well as how self-care is important in maintaining good health and in avoiding burnout. This book will be of great value to students researchers and practitioners of psychology including health psychology and psychoanalysis. The chapters in this book were originally published in The Journal of Psychology. | The Psychology of Health and Illness

Routledge The Psychology Of Health And Illness 09781032688978

This book examines the effects of various stresses strains and traumas in our lives from the womb till adulthood. The consequences of such stresses are delineated and this book describes ways of coping with it. Research has demonstrated repeatedly that chronic stress may increase unhealthy behavior which may further enhance the development of poor lifestyle habits substance abuse or physical inactivity. This may significantly and negatively influence not only our physical wellbeing but emotional one as well. Certain personality traits like neuroticism for example is positively correlated with poor physical functioning greater alcohol consumption as well as increased cigarette smoking. Similarly extraversion agreeableness and emotional stability were shown to significantly affect lifestyle physical activity and self-care and consequently one’s health. The chapters in this volume cover various issues that are related to and influence our health — from how adverse childhood experiences can affect our mental health resulting in anxiety and heightened stress how partner violence can cause trauma on the physical and emotional health of its victims to examining the effect of assisted reproductive technology on the mother-child relationship. This book also explores the various ways to cope with the significant stress that we experience daily in our lives as well as how self-care is important in maintaining good health and in avoiding burnout. This book will be of great value to students researchers and practitioners of psychology including health psychology and psychoanalysis. The chapters in this book were originally published in The Journal of Psychology. | The Psychology of Health and Illness

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