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AmoebaWeb: Health Psychology
Becoming a Health Psychologist: APA
Coping and Health: Susan Folkman
Finding Your BMI: Calorie Control Council
Health Psychology & Rehabilitation: Daniel Bruns
Hypnosis and Health: John Kihlstrom
Injured Workers: Psychology’s Role in Worker’s Comp: Kevin Gaffney
Is Laughter the Best Medicine or Any Medicine at All?: Diana Mahony
Job Stress Network
Maximizing Versus Satisficing: Happiness Is a Matter of Choice: Barry Schwartz
Medline Plus
Multidisciplinary Training in Psychosocial Oncology: APOS
Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales: Kenneth Wallston
National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, 1997-2010: DHHS
Obesity and Weight Management: Robert Baron
On Assessing Prayer, Faith, and Health: David Myers
Positive Clinical Psychology: Martin Seligman
Positive Psychology: An Introduction: Martin Seligman
Positive Psychology: Martin Seligman
Positive Psychology Center: Martin Seligman
Positive Psychology: Martin Seligman video
Satisfaction With Life Scale: Ed Diener
Sex, Gender, and Women’s Health: Lorraine Greaves
Stress and Health: Spirituality and Faith Communities: David Myers
Stress and the Holmes-Rahe Stress Scale: David Fontana
Teaching Positive Psychology: Martin Seligman