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Albert Bandura is David Starr Jordan Professor of Social Sciences in Psychology at Stanford University. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia in 1949 and his PhD degree in 1952 from the University of Iowa. After completing his doctorate, Bandura joined the faculty at Stanford University, where he has remained to pursue his career.
Shelley Taylor is professor of psychology at UCLA and a leading researcher on stress, coping, and disease processes. Taylor’s early research in health psychology focused on psychosocial issues surrounding cancer and its treatment. From this work, she developed cognitive adaptation theory, which maintains that people actively strive to achieve a positive sense of the self, the world, and the future...
The maladaptive Type C coping style has been linked to disease progression in HIV and other immunologically mediated disorders. We hypothesized that strong Type C coping, higher levels of alexithymia, and greater cardiovascular (particularly heart rate) responses to, and prolonged recovery from stress would be associated with poorer functioning of immune parameters previously linked to HIV pathogenesis...
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