Contributors
Introduction to the Progress in Psychiatry Series
Introduction
Chapter 1. Stress, depression, immunity, and health
Chapter 2. Behavioral states and immune responsiveness
Chapter 3. Cervical cancer: Psychosocial and psychoneuroimmunologic
issues
Chapter 4. Neoadjuvant immunostimulation in oncologic surgery
Chapter 5. Psychoneuroimmune and endocrine effects on cancer
progression
Chapter 6. Longitudinal psychoneuroimmunologic relationships in the
natural history of HIV-1 infection: the stressor-support-coping
model
Chapter 7. Cognitive function in HIV-1 infection
Chapter 8. Immune function, brain, and HIV-1 infection
Chapter 9. Stress management and psychosocial predictors of disease
course in HIV-1 infection
Chapter 10. Bereavement, immunity, and the impact of bereavement
support groups in HIV-1 infection
Chapter 11. Psychoneuroimmunology: perspectives of an
immunologist
Index
Karl Goodkin, M.D., Ph.D., is in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Neurology and Psychology at the University of Miami School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. He also works at the Helen Dowling Institute for Biopsychosocial Medicine, Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.
Adriaan P. Visser, Ph.D., is with the Helen Dowling Institute for Biopsychosocial Medicine, Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.
This is a well-written compilation of papers on the current state
of knowledge in the field.
This is an outstanding book of the current research on the
interactions between psychosocial factors, central nervous system,
and disease. Edited and authored by internationally recognized
researchers, this book is a valuable contribution to this field.
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