Living with Arthritis provides an overview of arthritis that is grounded in the realities of living with a long-term condition often characterised by pain, fatigue, physical limitations, anxiety or depression.
Arthritis is one of the most common, long-term conditions affecting millions of people worldwide
The book draws not only on the growing body of literature in psychosocial rheumatology, but also on Professor Barlow's own research
A substantial section devoted to interventions with a psychological basis
About the Author
Julie Barlow is a Chartered Health Psychologist and Professor of Health Psychology with over 18 years’ experience of research, primarily in the field of self-management for people with long-term health conditions. She has been Director of a Research Centre at Coventry University since 1994.
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Arthritis is one of the most common, long-term conditions affecting millions of people worldwide
Living with Arthritis provides an overview of arthritis that is grounded in the realities of living with a long-term condition often characterised by pain, fatigue, physical limitations, anxiety or depression
The book draws not only on the growing body of literature in psychosocial rheumatology, but also on Professor Barlow's own research
A substantial section devoted to interventions with a psychological basis