I. Neuropsychological aspects of chronic illnesses -- II. Stress and psychosocial aspects of chronic illnesses -- III. Human sexuality and disease -- IV. Psychoneuroimmunology and chronic illnesses
Summary
Although considerable progress has been made in the understanding and treatment of a range of medical disorders, it had recently been pointed out that 85 percent of the population will be stricken by chronic disorders which may be accompanied by many years of suffering. This volume deals with issues of both cure and risk in chronic illnesses which are among the group of disorders associated with the leading causes of death in the United States at this time -- Alzheimer's disease, AIDS, and cancer. A consideration of the role of brain and behavior in relation to the cure and prevention