1st Edition

The Body Under Stress Developing Skills for Keeping Healthy

By Ed Conduit Copyright 1995
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1995, The Body Under Stress, reissued here with a new preface, seeks to define positive health, the skills needed to acquire it, and how to pass them on to others as part of education and counselling on health issues. Most people now view health as “fitness” – a repertoire of skills or health behaviours, necessary to overcome: excessive workload; bereavement; reliance on... Read more

Preface.  Acknowledgements.  Part I: Lifestyle  1. Health and Illness  2. Optimum Arousal  3. Coping with Life Events  4. Psychosomatic Issues  5. Food, Drink, and Drugs  6. Work and Play  7. Medical Services  Part II: Body Systems  8. Circulation: Maintenance  9. Circulation: After Illness  10. Breathing  11. Digestion  12. Movement  13. Alternatives to Pain  14. Immunity  15. Maintaining Health.  Glossary.  Index.

Biography

Ed Conduit practised as a clinical psychologist for 43 years, including eight years in acute hospital. He also taught speech therapists and consolidated his interest in language with a further degree in linguistics at Manchester University. Currently he leads an online course for the university of the third age called "English - the first 4,000 years".