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New Dimensions in
Women’s Health
Fifth Edition
Linda Lewis Alexander, PhD, FAAN,
QAIGEN Inc.
Judith H. LaRosa, PhD, RN, FAAN,
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Helaine Bader, MPH, QIAGEN, Inc.
Susan Garfield, SM, MSc, Bridgehead
International
William Alexander, MA, Ipas
New Dimensions in Women’s Health, Fifth
Edition, offers a practical approach to
understanding the health of women—all races,
ethnicities, socioeconomic status, cultures, and
orientations. Objective and data-driven, the
Fifth Edition provides solid guidance for women
to optimize their well-being and prevent
illness and impairment. Each chapter of this
book comprehensively reviews an important
dimension of a woman’s general health and
examines the contributing epidemiological,
historical, psychosocial, cultural/ethical, legal,
political, and economic influences.
This workbook contains over 130 exercises in This journal allows students to identify
the form of surveys, questionnaires, inventories, common causes of stress in their lives and
and journal entries to help students make develop skills to manage them. Writing in
some or all of these stress-reducing skills part this journal for a period of weeks or months,
of their daily routines to achieve balance and and then reading over the passages, will help
to stop “victim consciousness.” Moreover, by students sort through personal, social, or even
completing these exercises, students will find global issues.
the exercises become a great study guide for
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-9014-1
Managing Stress, Sixth Edition.
Paperback • 190 Pages • © 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5547-8
Paperback • 280 Pages • © 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-8156-9
Paperback • 310 Pages • © 2011
Instructor Resources: IM,
PP, TB
Multicultural Health
Lois Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, California State University
Nancy Hoffman, JD, BSN, California State University
will be spotlighted.
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Promoting Health
and Emotional
Well-Being in Your
Classroom
Fifth Edition
Randy M. Page, PhD, Brigham Young
University
Tana S. Page, MS, Brigham Young
University
Promoting Health and Emotional Well-Being
in Your Classroom, Fifth Edition provides pre-
service and current teachers all the tools and
up-to-date information needed for effectively
promoting healthy life choices. Framed around
the National Health Education Standards
and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention’s six risk behaviors, this practical
text facilitates instructional planning, allows
for easy adaptation into various curricular
frameworks, and ensures that the most
essential health education content is addressed.
Key Features
• Expanded life skill chapters are presented • Foundation chapters, which focus on
early in the text for easy integration into the characteristics and practices of highly
risk behavior chapters effective teachers, and include new and
• New content on infectious and chronic expanded coverage of 21st Century teaching,
diseases, stress management, information instructional planning, and models for
literacy, advocacy, assessment, cyber bullying, behavior change
and much more • New chapter application exercises for readers
• Over 275 interactive teaching activities, more to assess their personal knowledge, habits,
than half of which are new to this edition and attitudes
• Referrals to free downloadable unit plans, • Up-to-date facts and statistics throughout to
lesson plans, games and video clips identify behaviors and relative risks
• Free downloadable Instructor Resources,
including PowerPoint Presentations, Test
Bank Questions, Chapter Outlines, a Sample
Course Syllabus, and Assignment/Activity
Ideas
Health Education
Creating Strategies for School and Community
Health, Third Edition
Glen G. Gilbert, PhD, East Carolina University
Robin G. Sawyer, PhD, The University of Maryland
Elisa Beth McNeill, MS, Texas A&M University
The only text of its kind available for health and human service
practitioners, the Third Edition of Needs and Capacity Assessment
Strategies for Health Education and Health Promotion continues to be
a highly regarded practitioner’s guidebook that is used in upper division
undergraduate and graduate professional preparation classes. Each one
of the twelve chapters in this edition reflects practitioner involvement in
needs and capacity assessments.
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Chad Starkey, PhD, ATC ATC, Boise State University This easy-to-read guide
Glen Johnson, MD When athletes become ill or prepares future coaches of
injured during practice or all levels and all sports for
This comprehensive guide, scenarios and issues they will
written in co-operation with competition, coaches and
athletic trainers need to know encounter during their careers.
the American Academy of Preparing the Successful
Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), how to respond. Whether on
the court, on the field, at the Coach provides instructors and
has been extensively revised. students with a springboard
The Fourth Edition of Athletic pool, or in the gym, coaches
and trainers must be prepared to discuss issues that are
Training and Sports Medicine often overlooked in coaching
emphasizes the post-injury to handle the common injuries
and illnesses they will likely preparation programs. Students
management techniques used are able to look at scenarios
by certified/licensed athletic encounter while coaching.
Sports First Aid and Injury from multiple viewpoints
trainers and physicians in and learn to problem solve
management of orthopaedic Prevention teaches coaches
and trainers how to administer effectively.
injuries. It provides a balanced,
in-depth review of common basic first aid to sick and
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4099-3
sports injuries, acute treatment, injured athletes as well as ways
Paperback • 271 Pages • © 2008
and rehabilitation as well as to prevent illnesses and injuries
Student Resources: CW
medical conditions that impact from occurring
the entire body.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5556-0
Paperback • 122 Pages • © 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-0536-7
Hardcover • 720 Pages • © 2005 Instructor Resources: ITK
Instructor Resources:
CO, ITK, PP, TB
Student Resources: CW,
SSG
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4958-3
Paperback • 534 Pages • © 2009
Instructor Resources: IM,
PP, TB
Student Resources: CW
Sports Ethics
Patrick Thornton, JD, LLM, University of Houston Law Center; Rice University
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4384-0 • Paperback • 350 Pages • © 2012
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