01852cam a22004214a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007501500190009201600200011102000250013102000220015602000250017802000220020303500240022504000780024904200080032705000210033506000150035606000110037108200190038210000250040124500760042626000350050230000340053736500160057150400510058750502800063852003540091865000190127265000220129165000270131365000220134065000190136265000270138165000220140816478046BD-DhUL20150123153734.0100927s2011 caua b 001 0 eng c a 2010938029 aGBB0992852bnb7 a1015529032DNLM a9781847872432 (hbk.) a1847872433 (hbk.) a9781847872449 (pbk.) a1847872441 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn707710782 aNLMcNLMdCUXdNLEdUABdYDXCPdLMLdBDXdTULIBdMMUdREDDCdDLCdBD-DhUL apcc00aQP360b.H29 201100a2011 B-21010aWL 10300a612.8223bHAP1 aHamilton-West, Kate.10aPsychobiological processes in health and illness /cKate Hamilton-West. aLos Angeles :bSAGE ,cc2011 . axix, 234 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aUS$.b36.64 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aMind-body connection -- Link between stress and illness -- Positive processes in health and illness -- Healthy disposition -- Pain -- At risk populations -- Psychobiological interventions -- Methodological issues in psychobiological research -- Summary and future directions. aAn accessible and engaging introduction to the interrelationships between mind and body across a broad range of topics, including infectious illness, autoimmunity, cancer and pain. Taking a biopsychosocial approach, it brings together research from a number of disciplines including health psychology, psychoneuroimmunology and behavioural genetics. 0aPsychobiology.12aPsychophysiology.22aBiological Psychiatry.22aPainxpsychology.22aPsychotherapy. 4aBiological psychiatry. 4aPainxPsychology.