Synopses & Reviews
This text provides a balanced, comprehensive understanding of the health issues affecting women. Health information is presented within the context of the social and political forces affecting women of all ages, races, and ethnicities. Text highlights include detailed information on prevention and consumer choice, as well as coverage of the impact of lifestyle issues and relationships on womens health throughout the lifespan.
About the Author
Cheryl Kolander is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Education and Human Development, University of Louisville. She is a professor in the Department of Health and Sport Sciences and previously served as a program director for health education. She received her baccalaureate degree from Luther College, Decorah, Iowa and her masters and doctoral degrees from Indiana University, Bloomington. She is a strong advocate for social justice and equity, and has a particular interest in advancing health equity for women. Her primary research focus is prevention science, with an emphasis on womens health, school health education, and accreditation. She directs the Center for Health Promotion and Prevention Science Research, a center for collaborative studies and advocacy related to prevention science. She is a member of the performance team for UofL collegiate athletics, serves on the advisory board for Get Healthy Now and chairs the curriculum committee for Fit4Me, an after school program for at risk girls. Danny Ramsey Ballard, Professor in Health Education at Texas AandM University, has taught graduate and undergraduate TAMU students since 1985 and is the co-author of 19 health-related textbooks. Dr. Ballard conducts research in multiple dimensions of womens health and delivers presentations about womens health throughout the United States. She has published more than 30 research papers and other professional materials; presented more than 200 national, regional, and state presentations; and has been the co-principal investigator of more than $1.72 million in funded projects. Dr. Ballard has been named a Fellow for the American Association for Health Education and a Fellow for the American School Health Association. She is currently President of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD).Cynthia K. Chandler, Professor of Counseling at the University of North Texas, received her doctoral degree in Educational Psychology from Texas Tech University in 1986 and has served on the graduate faculty at UNT since 1989. Every year, Dr. Chandler teaches nine counseling graduate courses, organizes and leads a variety of institutes and workshops, and supervises an abundance of counseling interns. She is the founder and director of the UNT Biofeedback Research and Training Laboratory and the UNT Center for Animal Assisted Therapy. Dr. Chandler is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a nationally certified Biofeedback and Neurofeedback Therapist, and an Animal Assisted Therapist. The co-author of four books and numerous journal articles, she has given professional presentations in the United States, Korea, Austria, Greece, and Canada.
Table of Contents
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Part 1·In the Beginning1 Why Study Women\'s Health?2 Developing a Healthy Lifestyle3 Life Transitions: Infancy to Early Adulthood4 Life Transitions: Middle to Late AdulthoodPart 2·Mental and Emotional Wellness5 Enhancing Emotional Well-being6 Managing the Stress of LifePart 3·Contemporary Lifestyle and Social Issues7 Eating Well8 Keeping Fit9 Avoiding Tobacco Use10 Using Alcohol Responsibly11 Using Other Psychoactive Drugs12 Becoming a Wise Consumer13 Preventing Abuse Against WomenPart 4·Sexual and Relational Wellness14 Building Healthy Relationships15 Examining Gynecological Issues16 Selecting Birth Control Methods17 Planning for Pregnancy and ParentingPart 5·Communicable and Chronic Conditions18 Preventing AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases19 Managing Cardiovascular Health and Other Chronic Conditions20 Reducing Your Risk of Cancer\n
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