Notes on the development of health psychology and behavioral medicine in the United States.
Ian LubekMonica GhabrialNaomi EnnisSara CrannAmanda JenkinsMichelle GreenJoel BadaliWilliam SalmonJanice MoodleyElizabeth SulimaJefferey YenKieran O'DohertyPaula BarataPublished in: Journal of health psychology (2018)
A "standard" historiographical overview of the development of health psychology in the United States, alongside behavioral medicine, first summarizes previous disciplinary and professional histories. A "historicist" approach follows, focussing on a collective biographical summary of accumulated contributions of one cohort (1967-1971) at State University of New York at Stony Brook. Foundational developments of the two areas are highlighted, contextualized within their socio-political context, as are innovative cross-boundary collaboration on "precursor" studies from the 1960s and 1970s, before the official disciplines emerged. Research pathways are traced from social psychology to health psychology and from clinical psychology to behavioral medicine.