K. Jayasankara Reddy
Research methodologies in psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) are diverse, incorporating a blend of experimental, clinical, and observational approaches to study the complex mechanisms underlying the brain-immune relationship. Techniques range from molecular and genetic analyses to neuroimaging, psychophysiological assessments, and behavioral interventions. The practical applications of PNI impact areas like stress management, mental health treatment, chronic disease prevention, and immune system functioning. By examining how psychological factors, such as stress and emotions, can affect immune responses and overall well-being, PNI offers valuable insights into personalized healthcare and the development of therapeutic strategies for holistic treatment. Research Methodologies and Practical Applications in Psychoneuroimmunology explores PNI, the interactions between behavior, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the immune system. It examines theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, and practical applications within the field, offering insights into the mechanisms underlying health and disease. This book covers topics such as immunology, cognitive function, and neuroscience, and is a useful resource for psychologists, medical professionals, policymakers, healthcare workers, scientists, academicians, and researchers.