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Personal Health 5-6
Women’s Health 7
Stress Management 8-9
Human Disease 10
Human Sexuality 11
Health Psychology & Counseling 12
Drugs and Society 13-14
Community Health 15-16
Health Education 17-20
Exercise Science & Fitness 21
Athletic Training & Coaching 22-23
Physical Education 24
Sport Management 25
Recreation & Leisure 26
Professional Resources 27

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Essential Concepts of Healthy Living,
Fifth Edition Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Health & Wellness Journal, Third Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Essentials of Managing Stress, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Managing Stress: A Creative Journal, Fourth Edition . . . . . . 9
Essentials of Human Disease. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality,
Fourth Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Health Counseling: A Microskills Approach for Counselors,
Educators, and School Nurses, Second Edition. . . . . . . . 12
Drug Abuse Prevention: A School & Community Partnership,
Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Introduction to Public Health, Third Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Foundation of Global Community Health Promotion
and Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Community Mental Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Promoting Health and Emotional Well-Being in Your
Classroom, Fifth Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Health Promotion and Education Research Methods,
Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Integrating Service-Learning into the University
Classroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Assessment and Planning in Health Programs,
Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Skills Based Heath Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Physical Activity & Health: An Interactive Approach,
Third Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Movement Discovery: Physical Education for Children. . . . 24
Service-Learning in Physical Education and Other Related
Professions: A Global Perspective . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
The Dimensions of Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Analysis of Teaching and Learning in Physical Education . . 24
Sports Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
The Business of Sports, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sports Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Programming Recreational Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Mastering the Job Search Process in Recreation and Leisure
Services: Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Systems Approach to Health Education
& Promotion Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Measurement and Evaluation for Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Profiles of Sports Industry Professionals, Second Edition. . 27

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Personal Health

Praise for this text:

The major strengths of the textbook


are simplicity without losing depth; in
other words, it presents the facts in a
simple way, without losing authority
and academic rigor. It is easy to read,
full of applications, and has very good
use of illustrations and color.
— H. Giovanni Antunez
MD, MPH, DrPH
St. Cloud State University

Essential Concepts for Healthy Living


Fifth Edition Update
Sandra Alters, PhD
Wendy Schiff, MS, St. Louis Community College
Essential Concepts for Healthy Living provides Updated Topics Include
students with a clear and concise introduction
to the latest scientific and medical research in • Health Care Costs
personal health. With its unique focus on critical • Binge Drinking
thinking and analysis of health-related behaviors • Mental Illness and Depression
and attitudes, this text enhances students’ • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
understanding of their own health needs and • Eating Disorders
presents the scientific background necessary for • Cervical and Prostate Cancer
students to think critically about the reliability • Drug Use and Abuse
of health-related information they encounter in • And much more!
the media.
The Fifth Edition Update provides the most Key Features
current data on a comprehensive array of health • Now available at the back of the book!
and wellness topics and issues. In addition to all Applying Concepts for Healthy Living: A
of the statistical updates, the text now includes Critical-Thinking Workbook helps students
a built-in critical thinking workbook that allows assess and improve their health-related
students to easily assess and improve their health- behaviors and attitudes
related behaviors and attitudes. • Healthy Living Practices summarize key
points and state simple actions students can
take to improve their own health
• Managing Your Health tips focus on ways to
live a healthier life
• Diversity in Health Essays cultivate an
appreciation for the practices of various
ethnic, cultural, and racial groups in the US
and around the world

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-8975-6 • Paperback • 628 Pages • © 2011 • Additional Format: CourseSmart


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Personal Health

Health & Wellness


Tenth Edition
Gordin Edlin, PhD, University of
Hawaii
Eric Golanty, PhD, Las Positas
College
Health and Wellness, Tenth Edition is written
in a personal and engaging style with specific
tips and aids to help students improve their
health habits. This text encourages students
to learn the skills they need to enhance the
quality and longevity of life. Health and
Wellness covers the many perspectives of
personal health, including physical, emotional,
mental, social, environmental, and spiritual
perspectives, with a central theme of self-
responsibility for one’s behavior.

Updated Topics Include Key Features


• Information on the biological roots of some • The For Your Health Study Guide and Self-
mental illnesses Assessment Workbook is now available in the
• Vitamin D Deficiency and Food Additives back of the book at no additional cost.
• Coverage of Body Dysmorphic Disorder • Covers the detrimental effects of stress on
• New vaccines—HPV vaccine, vaccine against health
herpes zoster, hepatitis E • Discusses emerging environmental health
• Pharmacogenetics; the legalization of problems such as chemicals that mimic
marijuana use in some states human hormones
• Information on the Family Smoking • Includes expanded coverage of health
Prevention and Tobacco Act passed in 2008 insurance
• Herbal supplements to treat Alzheimer’s; how • Addresses alternative medicines and
exercise can slow aging; anti-aging hormones prescription drug recalls
• How to reduce one’s carbon footprint; • Discusses the disparities in ethnic and racial
information on the safety of water bottles medical care

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6593-4 • Paperback • 810 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Format: CourseSmart


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Health and Wellness Journal Workbook


Third Edition
Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, Paramount Wellness Institute

With over 75 thought-provoking and soul-searching exercises, this


journal workbook integrates all of the dimensions of wellness, balancing
emotional, social, and spiritual health for total well-being.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-9013-4 • Paperback • 216 Pages • © 2011

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Women’s Health

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.

New to the Fifth Edition Key Features


• Continued awareness and discussion of • Discusses exercise, nutrition, and weight
global and international topics management
• Updated discussion of Women’s Health in the • Explores interpersonal and social dimensions
21st Century of women’s health
• New Material on HPV vaccination and • Includes quotes from real women, which
testing offer students experiences, opinions, and
• Updated coverage on strategies for thoughts from women of all ages, races, and
contraceptive decision-making and new cultures
information about contraceptive efficacy • Addresses issues regarding sexual health
rates and sexuality, as well as sexual violence as a
• Revised section on Menopause Management public health problem
and Hormone Replacement Therapy • Highlights individual women who
• Updated and revised sections on Diabetes contributed to the health and well-being of
and Overweight and Obesity women
• Updated section on Gender and Racial
Differences in Cardiovascular Disease
• New coverage of techniques for optimizing
breastfeeding

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6592-7 • Paperback • 480 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Format: CourseSmart


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Stress Management

Managing Stress Essentials of Managing


Sixth Edition Stress
Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, Paramount Second Edition
Wellness Institute Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, Paramount
Managing Stress, Sixth Edition, contains Wellness Institute
the most comprehensive approach honoring Essentials of Managing Stress, Second Edition
the integration, balance and harmony of introduces the topic of stress management
mind, body, spirit and emotions. The holistic through increased awareness of the various
approach taken by internationally acclaimed aspects of wellness. It emphasizes that one
lecturer and author, Brian Luke Seaward, gently must look at the mind, body, and spirit as equal
guides the reader to greater levels of mental, parts of the whole person to deal with stress
emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being effectively. While other texts are heavy with
by emphasizing the importance of mind-body- theory, this text offers readers the opportunity
spirit unity. to apply the foundational theories of stress
Every NEW text includes a Relaxation CD at no management by providing practical skills and
additional cost to your students! techniques for alleviating life’s daily stressors.

New to the Sixth Edition Key Features


• New information on post-traumatic stress • Over 80 soul-searching and activity-based
disorder exercises
• More information on gender • The first chapter has been revised and
communication and gender stress includes a section on PTSD and Racial Stress
• Discussion about the myths surrounding • Practical techniques like breathing exercises
multitasking and technology’s impact on and visualization are clearly explained
loss of concentration • Chapter summaries have been added to the
• New research on positive psychology and end of each chapter
the art of being happy • Information on the health benefits of Hatha
• Coverage of the Lipton Model and the Yoga
biology of stress • Many photos are originals and were taken by
the author himself
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6163-9
Paperback • 600 Pages • © 2009 • Additional ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7505-6
Format: CourseSmart Paperback • 314 Pages • © 2011
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Stress Management

The Art of Peace and Managing Stress


Relaxation Workbook A Creative Journal, Fourth Edition
Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, Paramount Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, Paramount
Wellness Institute Wellness Institute

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

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Human Disease

An Introduction to Human Essentials of Human


Disease Disease
Pathology and Pathophysiology Leonard Crowley, MD, Century College
Correlations, Eighth Edition
Designed for introductory human disease
Leonard Crowley, MD, Century College courses, Essentials of Human Disease covers
the essential structural and functional
An Introduction to Human Disease, Eighth
characteristics of common and important
Edition provides students with a clear and
diseases, as well as the principles of diagnosis
well-illustrated explanation of the structural
and treatment.
and functional changes associated with disease,
the clinical manifestations of disease, and how Organized into two main sections, the first part
to determine treatment. Ideal for Pathology, discusses general concepts and diseases affecting
Pathophysiology, or Human Disease courses, the body as a whole, and the second considers
the first part of the text deals with general the various organ systems and their specific
concepts and with diseases affecting the body as diseases
a whole. The second part considers the various
organ systems and their diseases.
Key Features
• A Closer Look boxes discuss important
New to the Eighth Edition physicians and scientists who contributed
• Additional material on the varicella-zoster to the diagnosis or treatment of specific
viruses diseases
• More information on cardiac function as it • Definitions of key terms are included in the
relates to heart disease margin
• Additional sections on the electrocardiogram, • Tables are used to reinforce and summarize
arrhythmia, and heart block material in the text
• A new section on eating disorders with • A new chapter on nutrition and disease has
updates on surgical treatment of obesity and been added
the use of a gastric band • Student exercises such as multiple choice
• New material on bone growth and its relation and critical thinking questions are included
to vitamin D deficiency at the end of each chapter
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6591-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6590-3
Hardcover • 786 Pages • © 2010 • Additional Paperback • 554 Pages • © 2011
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Human Sexuality

Exploring the Dimensions Sexuality Education


of Human Sexuality Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition
Fourth Edition Clint E. Bruess, EdD, MA, BS, CHES,
Jerrold S. Greenberg, PhD, University of Birmingham-Southern College
Maryland Jerrold S. Greenberg, PhD, University of
Clint E. Bruess, EdD, MA, BS, CHES, Maryland
Birmingham-Southern College Sexuality Education offers future educators
Sarah C. Conklin, Northern Illinois a variety of ideas and perspectives on how to
University mindfully address sexuality education. The
Exploring the Dimensions of Human Sexuality, authors, both sexuality educators, provide
Fourth Edition addresses all aspects of instructional expertise and strategies to help
sexuality—biological, spiritual, psychological, future educators teach sexuality education to
and sociocultural—and presents the information learners of all ages, races, ethnicities, cultures,
both factually and impartially. Students are religious persuasions, and mental and/or
encouraged to explore the varied dimensions of physical challenges.
human sexuality and see how each affects their New to the Fifth Edition
own personal sexuality, sexual health, and sexual
responsibility. • Strategies for teaching and learning about
sexually transmitted infections
Highlights • Insights and Suggested Readings have
• New! Interactive Online Workbook allows been updated to reflect the most current
students to review chapter topics and assess information and issues in sexuality
their own sexuality behaviors in relation to education
these topics • Internet resources within each chapter
• In Focus Minichapter on Body Image takes provide easy access to reliable information
a comprehensive look at how body image about human sexuality education
affects self-esteem and sexuality • Appendix D, Teaching Strategies for Sexuality
• Chapter 18, Sexual Ethics, Morality, and Education has been completely revised and
the Law, thoroughly discusses topics that updated with new and helpful tips and
are often overlooked in human sexuality techniques
courses ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5495-2
Paperback • 319 Pages • © 2009
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Health Psychology & Counseling

Health Counseling Health Psychology Living, Dying,


A Microskills Approach Biological, Grieving
for Counselors, Psychological, Dixie L. Dennis, PhD, CHES,
Educators, and School and Sociocultural Austin Peay State University
Nurses, Second Edition Perspectives
Many students wonder what
Richard Blonna, EdD, Margaret K. Snooks, PhD, it is like to die or how to cope
CHES, William Paterson University of Houston when someone they love
University dies. Living, Dying, Grieving
Janice Loschiavo, MA, RN Emphasizing the
helps answer these important
Dan Watter, EdD, Seton biopsychosocial model, Health
questions and provides a
Hall University Psychology examines how
mature understanding of
biological, psychological, and
what death really is. Taking a
Health Counseling: A social-cultural perspectives
“life education” approach, this
Microskills Approach for influence an individual’s overall
book offers helpful tips and
Counselors, Educators, and health, and guides students
techniques for mastering a fear
School Nurses, Second Edition through common health
of death, suggests helpful ideas
teaches non-professionally psychology topics, such as the
for taking care of the business
trained counselors the basic rehabilitation of the sick and
of dying, and encourages
skills of counseling. It addresses injured, how emotions cause
students to live longer by adding
primary prevention issues change in the body’s biological
excitement into their lives.
such as preventing unintended system, the effects of stress on
pregnancy, STDs, as well as health, and much more. ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4326-0
secondary prevention issues Paperback • 227 Pages • © 2009
like diabetes and asthma. A new ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4382-6
Instructor Resources:
Hardcover • 397 Pages • © 2009
chapter on legal and ethical PP, TB
issues covers setting limits Instructor Resources: IM,
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with students, ethical practice PP, TB
boundaries, and how to make Student Resources: CW
referrals.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-8156-9
Paperback • 310 Pages • © 2011
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Drugs and Society

Praise for this text:

This text is one of the best on the


market when it comes to covering
such a diverse topic in a condensed
and easily understandable
fashion. The authors are great at
not “rambling on” about topics.
Additionally, the tables, figures,
and pictures truly enhance the text
rather than just being filler material.
Finally, the organization of the text
goes well with the way in which I
teach my course.”
— Jeanne Freeman,
California State University, Chico

Drugs and Society


Tenth Edition
Glen R. Hanson, PhD, DDS, University of Utah
Peter J. Venturelli, PhD, Valparaiso University
Annette E. Fleckenstein, PhD, University of Utah

Drugs and Society, Tenth Edition, takes a New to this Edition


biological approach to the impact of drug use
and abuse on the lives of ordinary people.Written • Discussion on the abuse of prescription and
in an objective and user-friendly manner, this performance-enhancing drugs
best-selling text continues to captivate students • Details on public advertising of prescription
and incorporates the authors’ combined expertise products and the resulting consumer
in pharmacology, drug abuse, and sociology and controversy
extensive experience in research, teaching, drug • Information on the methamphetamine
policy-making, and drug policy implementation. epidemic and the personal and social
Statistics and chapter content have been revised consequences
to include the latest information on current • Status of over-the-counter (OTC) stimulants
topics. and decongestants, as well as abuse of other
OTC products
• Updated data on abuse levels in young people
• Discussion of current topics such as steroids
in baseball, OxyContin, and restrictions on
pain pills
• The latest information on the HIV/AIDS
impact, especially in drug abusers

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Drugs and Society

Drug Abuse Prevention Becoming an Addictions


A School and Community Counselor
Partnership, Third Edition A Comprehensive Text, Second
Richard Wilson, PhD, University of Edition
Louisville Peter L. Myers, PhD, Essex County
Cheryl Kolander, PhD, University of College
Louisville Norman R. Salt, MA, CPS, New Jersey
Drug Abuse Prevention: A School and Department of Health
Community Partnership, Third Edition, takes Becoming an Addictions Counselor: A
an evidence-based approach to teach students Comprehensive Text, Second Edition, is the
the important concepts and skills needed to only addictions counseling text to address
design effective drug prevention programs. knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Evidence-based
Covering more than just the facts, this text findings, cutting-edge treatment techniques,
provides a background of drug use and abuse, and a focus on critical thinking show future
and presents the principles and skills of counselors how to respond to clients’ needs
prevention, with particular focus on adolescents rather than impose “cookie-cutter” routines.
and school settings.
Key Features
Key Features
• New chapter, Thinking About Addiction
• Covers essential concepts and competencies Treatment, which covers critical thinking,
needed by aspiring drug educators and attitudes, and combating stigma
prevention specialists • More information on motivational
• Provides narratives devoted to drug interviewing, including simple assessment
information as well as best-practice instruments on readiness to change
prevention concepts • Coverage of the Comprehensive Continuous
• Discusses early intervention and treatment Integrated System of Care for co-occurring
• Includes a chapter on the theory and disorders
practice of evaluation to address the need • New evidence-based treatment for
for more effective evaluation efforts adolescents
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7158-4 • New section on ongoing recovery
Paperback • 385 Pages • © 2011 management
Student Resources: CW • Coverage of buprenorphine
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4922-4
Paperback • 356 Pages • © 2007
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Community Health

An Introduction to Community Community Health


Community Health Health Education Education
Sixth Edition Methods Settings, Roles, and
James F. McKenzie, PhD, Robert J. Bensley, PhD,
Skills, Fifth Edition
MPH, CHES Western Michigan University Mark J. Minelli, PhD,
Robert R. Pinger, PhD Jodi Brookins-Fisher, PhD, Central Michigan University
Jerome E. Kotecki, HSD Central Michigan University Donald J. Breckon, MA,
All of Ball State University PhD, MPH, President
The Third Edition of
Emeritus, Park University
An Introduction to Community Community Health Education
Health, Sixth Edition, has Methods: A Practical Guide Now in its Fifth Edition, this
been updated to reflect the teaches students to effectively comprehensive text explores
latest trends and statistics in communicate health education latest concepts and strategies
community health. With an messages and positively in the field of health education.
emphasis on developing the influence the norms and In four parts, it explores
knowledge and skills necessary behaviors of both individuals community health education
for a career in health education, and communities. This text past and present; settings and
this best-selling introductory explores the methods used by roles for community health
text covers such topics as health educators, including education; professional skills
epidemiology, community didactic techniques designed to and practice; and the future of
organization, program guide others toward the pursuit community health education.
planning, minority health, of a healthy lifestyle. Two new chapters cover
health care, mental health, the topics of creativity and
environmental health, drugs, ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5533-1 international health education
safety, and occupational health. Paperback • 398 Pages • © 2009
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Community Health

Multicultural Health
Lois Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, California State University
Nancy Hoffman, JD, BSN, California State University

Multicultural Health is a comprehensive guide for health-care workers


in any cultural community. Focusing on differences in cultural beliefs
about health and illness and models for cross-cultural health and
communication, this text helps students and professionals learn effective
ways to implement health promotion programs and program evaluation
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Introduction to Public Health


Third Edition
Mary-Jane Schneider, PhD, University at Albany

Introduction to Public Health, Third Edition explores the science


behind public health and the government activities designed to keep the
population healthy. Current controversies that surround public health
policies and other headline-news topics are examined, making this text
relevant and interesting to readers who are new to the field.

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Foundations of Global Community Health


Promotion and Education
Barbara L. Michiels Hernandez, PHD, CHES, Lamar University

Foundations of Global Community Health Promotion and Education


examines the underlying concepts appropriate in any global community
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Lois Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, California State University
Shirley Manly Lampkin, RN, PhD, UCSF School of Nursing

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Health Education

Promoting Health
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Randy M. Page, PhD, Brigham Young
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Tana S. Page, MS, Brigham Young
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Promoting Health and Emotional Well-Being
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literacy, advocacy, assessment, cyber bullying, behavior change
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• Over 275 interactive teaching activities, more to assess their personal knowledge, habits,
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Health Education

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

Health Education: Creating Strategies for School and Community


Health, Third Edition assists the health educator in making appropriate
programming decisions based on the needs of their clients and
educational setting. It encourages the systematic development of
sound presentation methods and illustrates the evolving state of health
education.

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Health Promotion and Education Research


Methods
Second Edition
Randy Cottrell, DEd, CHES, University of Cincinnati
James F. McKenzie, PhD, MPH, CHES, Ball State University

Health Promotion and Education Research Methods, Second Edition


provides a comprehensive and thorough presentation of the processes
involved and the skills needed to complete high quality research. This
practical text provides an overview of the different approaches to
research methods and introduces students to the five-chapter thesis or
dissertation format.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7507-0 • Hardcover • 345 Pages • © 2011

Integrating Service-Learning into the


University Classroom
J. Allison Bryant, PhD, PlayScience
Nicole Schonemann, PhD, Indiana University Bloomington
Doug Karpa, PhD

A tremendous amount of effort is needed to incorporate service-learning


into the curriculum. Integrating Service-Learning into the University
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Health Education

Teaching Health Education in Language


Diverse Classrooms
Robert Wandberg, PhD, Columbia Heights Public Schools
John Rohwer, EdD, University of St. Thomas

Teaching Health Education in Language Diverse Classrooms guides


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Each chapter provides best practices and models for replication and
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Theoretical Foundations of Health


Education and Health Promotion
Manoj Sharma, MBBS, CHES, PhD, University of Cincinnati
John A. Romas, MPH, PhD, Minnesota State University

Theoretical Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion


introduces readers to common theories from behavioral and social
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It helps students grasp new theories easily and shows students how to
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Needs and Capacity Assessment


Strategies for Health Education and
Health Promotion
Third Edition
Gary D. Gilmore, MPH, PhD, CHES, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse
M. Donald Campbell, PhD, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

The only text of its kind available for health and human service
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Development and Planning in Health Skills Based Heath
Evaluation Programs Education
Second Edition Second Edition Mary Connolly
Thomas C. Timmreck, PhD, Bonni C. Hodges, PhD,
Skills Based Heath Education
California State University State University of New York-
includes an in depth review of
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Donna M. Videto, PhD,
Development and Evaluation, Standards and performance
State University of New York-
Second Edition functions indicators and their use as the
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Health Essential Concepts of It!
An Interactive Alton L. Thygerson, EdD, Minda Goodman Kraines,
Approach, Third FAWM, Brigham Young MA, Mission College
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Jerome E. Kotecki, HSD, MSPH E-RYT 500
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Fit to be Well: Essential Yoga for the Joy of It! immerses
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Athletic Training and Coaching

Concepts of Athletic The Practical Guide to


Training Athletic Training
Fifth Edition Ted Eaves, MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS, North
Ronald P. Pfeiffer, EdD, ATC, Boise State Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University University
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Concepts of Athletic Training, Fifth Edition, fields of athletic training and sports medicine.
presents key concepts pertaining to the field of The text focuses directly on issues and injuries
athletic training in a comprehensive, logically that are seen in daily practice rather than all
sequential manner that will assist future issues that may (or may not) arise during a
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or illness in their scope of practice. a reference for athletic training/sports medicine
professionals in the field.
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• New information on preparticipation administration
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• Addition of numerous medical images to critical thinking questions provide students
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Sports First Aid and Injury from multiple viewpoints
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Physical Education

Standards-Based Movement Service-Learning


Physical Education Discovery in Physical
Curriculum Physical Education for Education and
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Second Edition Andrea Boucher, PhD, Professions
MEd, Towson University A Global Perspective
Jacalyn Lund, Georgia State
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Mary Lou Veal, EdD, Middle Tennessee State University
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4635-3 • Paperback • 240 Pages • © 2011

The Dimensions of Physical Education


Eileen C. Sullivan, EdD, Rhode Island College
Lori Ciccomascolo, EdD, University of Rhode Island
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