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Complete Solutions Manual for The Science Of Psychology, An Appreciative View, 2nd Canadian Edition by Laura A. King, Dax Urbszat ; ISBN13: 9781264832125....(Full Chapters are included and organized in reverse order from Chapter 16 to 1)...CHAPTER 1 What Is Psychology? CHAPTER 2 What Is the Scientific Method in Psychology? CHAPTER 3 What Are the Biological Foundations of Behaviour? CHAPTER 4 What Are Sensation and Perception? CHAPTER 5 What Is Consciousness? CHAPTER 6 What Is Learning? CHAPTER 7 What Is Memory? CHAPTER 8 What Are Thinking, Intelligence, and Language? CHAPTER 9 How Do Humans Develop? CHAPTER 10 What Are Motivation and Emotion? CHAPTER 11 What Are Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Behaviour? CHAPTER 12 What Is Personality? CHAPTER 13 What Is Social Psychology? CHAPTER 14 What Are Psychological Disorders? CHAPTER 15 What Is Therapy? CHAPTER 16 What Is Health Psychology?

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The Science Of Psychology, An
Appreciative View, 2nd Canadian
Edition by Laura A. King



Complete Chapter Solutions Manual
are included (Ch 1 to 16)




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,Table of Contents are given below




CHAPTER 1 What Is Psychology?
CHAPTER 2 What Is the Scientific Method in Psychology?
CHAPTER 3 What Are the Biological Foundations of Behaviour?
CHAPTER 4 What Are Sensation and Perception?
CHAPTER 5 What Is Consciousness?
CHAPTER 6 What Is Learning?
CHAPTER 7 What Is Memory?
CHAPTER 8 What Are Thinking, Intelligence, and Language?
CHAPTER 9 How Do Humans Develop?
CHAPTER 10 What Are Motivation and Emotion?
CHAPTER 11 What Are Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Behaviour?
CHAPTER 12 What Is Personality?
CHAPTER 13 What Is Social Psychology?
CHAPTER 14 What Are Psychological Disorders?
CHAPTER 15 What Is Therapy?
CHAPTER 16 What Is Health Psychology?

,Solutions Manual organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to
ensure that all chapters are included in this document.
(Complete Chapters included Ch16-1)
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: WHAT IS HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY?

Chapter Overview
Chapter Features
Connections
Teaching the Chapter
a. Lecture Outlines by Section
b. Suggested Activities
Critical Thinking Questions
Polling Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Suggested Readings and Media
Activity Handouts
Answer Key to Activity Handouts

Chapter Learning Objectives
16.1: Define health psychology and behavioural medicine.
16.2: Discuss how we can make positive life changes.
16.3: Describe resources that support effective life change.
16.4: Explore how stress is related to a healthy mind and body.
16.5: Discuss ways to create a healthier body and mind.
16.6: Explain why well-being is important to happiness.

Chapter Overview

How Does Drinking Affect Health?

- For a long time, it was widely believed that moderate drinking was beneficial to our
health and official recommendations from Health Canada were that women and men
limit alcohol to two and three drinks per day, respectively. After thoroughly
reviewing more than 5,000 peer-reviewed studies and two years of research, the
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction released new guidelines for alcohol
consumption in 2023 that are much more restrictive: no more than two alcoholic
beverages per week as the new healthy drinking limit.
- Alcohol is implicated in loss of life, disability, and poor health; in fact, alcohol causes
nearly as much loss of life as unsafe water and lack of sanitation. Additionally, binge
drinking, which 40 to 60 percent of Canadian university students participate in, poses
various risks to well-being, including alcohol poisoning, which can result in death.

Main point:

- The high rates of binge drinking on college campuses were concerning even under the
old more permissible recommendations; the new far more restrictive guidelines
highlight even greater cause for concern around the adverse effects of alcohol,
particularly for young adults.



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I. Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine
▪ Health psychology is about the role that psychology plays in an individual’s
and communities’ health and in preventing and treating illness.
▪ Behavioural medicine focuses on developing and integrating behavioural and
biomedical knowledge to promote health and reduce illness.
▪ Health promotion involves helping people change their lifestyle to optimize
health and assisting them in achieving balance in physical, emotional, social,
spiritual, and intellectual health.
▪ Public health is concerned with studying health and disease in large
populations and designing interventions for health promotion and ensuring
that all populations have access to cost-effective health care, health promotion
services, and health behavioural resources.
A. The Biopsychosocial Model
1. Health psychology examines the biological, psychological, and social factors that
contribute to health, disease and stress.
2. The autonomic nervous system.
B. The Relationship Between the Mind and Body
1. The mind-body connection is bidirectional; The mind definitely affects health and
wellness, but the body also influences the mind.
2. The way individuals feel physically may affect the way they think.
3. Health and wellness may influence psychological experiences such as cognitive
abilities, stress, and coping.
4. In addition to recognizing the interplay between the mind and body, Indigenous
peoples consider spirituality to be important in cultivating well-being. It is
important to be inclusive and culturally sensitive in our models of wellness in
both research and practice. The four dimensions of the Indigenous Medicine
Wheel are: mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual.


II. Making Positive Life Changes
▪ Health behaviours are practices that influence physical well-being, such as having a
healthier attitude about stress, exercising, dieting, not smoking, drinking in
moderation, and practicing safer sex.
A. Theoretical Models of Change
1. The theory of reasoned action states that effective change requires people to have
specific intentions about their behaviours. They should also have a positive
attitude about the new behaviour, and their social group should be positive about
it as well.
2. The theory of planned behaviour includes fundamental components from the
theory of reasoned action, but also includes the person’s perceptions of control
over the outcome.




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