Brings theory and research together to help students adapt to sources of stress in their everyday and academic lives

Adjustment and Growth: Psychology and the Challenges of Life reveals the many ways that psychology relates to our lives while illustrating how psychological concepts and principles can help us adapt to the real-world issues we face. With a lively and conversational writing style, authors Spencer Rathus and Jeffrey Nevid show us how to apply psychology to confront a variety of life challenges, such as managing time, developing self-identity, building and maintaining relationships, adopting healthier lifestyles, coping with stress, strengthening financial responsibility, and dealing with emotional problems and psychological disorders.

Each easy-to-follow chapter begins with Did You Know That...?, a series of engaging and thought-provoking questions that pique the reader's interest before they dive into the chapter. The modular format of the textbook helps students organize their study time by presenting information in manageable units and providing brief Review Questions at the end of each section to enable self-evaluating mastery of learning objectives.

Now in its fifteenth edition, this market-leading textbook is fully updated to meet the needs and concerns of the next generation of students. Expanded chapters address psychology in the digital age, social media, sexuality and gender, stress and the immune system, and the current opioid crisis. An entirely new chapter covers adapting to contemporary sources of stress, such as social and political tensions, public health in light of the COVID-19 crisis, gun violence and mass shootings, climate change, the treatment of immigrant and migrant families.

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1 Psychology and the Challenges of Life 1

2 Personality Theories and Measurement 27

3 Stress and the Immune System 64

4 Resilience and Coping 93

5 Psychological Factors and Health 123

6 Developing More Healthful Behavior 159

7 The Self in a Social World 187

8 Social Influence: Being Influenced by—and Influencing—Others 212

9 Adulthood Today: Themes and Variations 240

10 Gender and Sexual Orientation 276

11 Relationships and Conflict Resolution 309

12 Sexual Response and Sexual Behavior 348

13 Psychological Disorders 380

14 Therapies: Ways of Helping 412

15 The Challenge of the Workplace 446

References R- 1

Name Index N- 1

Subject Index S- 1

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BRINGS THEORY AND RESEARCH TOGETHER TO HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN ADJUSTMENT AND APPLY PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES IN FACING CHALLENGES AND STRESSES IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIVES

Adjustment and Growth: Psychology and the Challenges of Life reveals the many ways that psychology relates to our lives while illustrating how psychological concepts and principles can help us adapt to the real-world issues we face. With a lively and conversational writing style, authors Spencer Rathus and Jeffrey Nevid show us how to apply psychology to confront a variety of life challenges, such as managing time, developing self-identity, building and maintaining relationships, adopting healthier lifestyles, coping with stress, strengthening financial responsibility, and dealing with emotional problems and mental health.

Now in its fifteenth edition, this market-leading textbook is fully updated to meet the needs and concerns of the next generation of students. Expanded chapters address psychology in the digital age, social media, sexuality and gender, stress and the immune system, and the current opioid crisis. An entirely new chapter covers adapting to contemporary sources of stress, such as social and political tensions, public health in light of the COVID-19 crisis, gun violence and mass shootings, climate change, and the treatment of immigrant and migrant families.

AN INTERACTIVE, MULTIMEDIA LEARNING EXPERIENCE

This textbook includes access to an interactive, multimedia e-text. Icons throughout the print book signal corresponding digital content in the e-text

Concept and Topic Videos

Throughout the enhanced e-text, readers will find a variety of videos that complement the reading with brief explorations of general psychology concepts as they emerge in the discussion of personal adjustment and growth.

Animations

A variety of engaging animations illustrate concepts from a real-world, sometimes humorous perspective.

Interactive Self-Assessments

Self-scoring questionnaires stimulate interest and provide self-insight. Appearing throughout the enhanced e-text, these exercises help students satisfy their curiosity about themselves and enhance the relevance of the text to their lives.

Interactive Figures, Charts, and Tables

Integrated throughout the enhanced e-text, interactive figures, diagrams, and other illustrations engage students to facilitate study and strengthen retention of important information.

Interactive Self-Scoring Quizzes

Students can check their answers to the Review questions at the end of each major chapter section instantly. A Practice Quiz at the end of each chapter helps prepare students for graded assignments and exams.

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Product details

ISBN
9781394221899
Published
2025-06-02
Edition
15. edition
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight
1111 gr
Height
272 mm
Width
213 mm
Thickness
28 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
576

Biographical note

SPENCER A. RATHUS received his PhD from the University at Albany and has taught at Northeastern University, St. John's University, New York University, and The College of New Jersey, where he is currently on the faculty. His areas of interest include HIV/AIDS, sexual and gender minorities, psychological assessment, assertive behavior, and cognitive behavioral therapy. He is the author of the Rathus Assertiveness Schedule, which has become a Citation Classic. He has published articles in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, the Journal of Counseling Psychology, Behavior Therapy, and the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, among others.

JEFFREY S. NEVID is Professor of Psychology at St John's University in New York City, where he teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and has served as the director of the doctoral program in clinical psychology for many years. He was awarded his doctorate from the University at Albany and was a NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellow in evaluation research at Northwestern University. Nevid is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and was awarded a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology.