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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSY 218 - Health Psychology 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Overview of health psychology in relationship to cultural diversity in the United States, and awareness of the universal aspect of humanity. Includes mind-body relationships, behavior risk factors, and psychosocial aspects of specific disorders. Also includes health psychology, social, economic, and political dimensions of relationships between and among ethnic and gender groups.
Recommendation: Completion of PSY 100A or PSY 100B or PSY 101 before enrolling in this course. REA 091 with a C or better (or assessment into REA 112 ). If any recommended course is taken, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate. Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - SBS; Meets CTE - SBS.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Explain the history of psychology’s involvement in health.
- Contrast health psychology research with epidemiological research.
- Evaluate, critique and present research in one major area of health psychology.
- Relate the relevant elements of psychoneuroimmunology.
- Outline traditional and cross-cultural ways, as well as, gender and ethnic differences in coping with stress and pain.
- Assess the major behavioural risk factors affecting health as they relate to gender and ethnicity.
- Describe the cultural, gender and psychosocial aspects of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and chronic illnesses.
- Assess the current and future direction of health psychology and the role integrative medicine, gender and cross-cultural approaches will play.
- Synthesize and demonstrate health psychology dimensions relating to social, economic, and political relationships between and among ethnic and gender groups.
Outline:
- Introduction and overview of health psychology
- Patterns of U.S. health, disease and death with regard to gender and multicultural experiences
- Psychosomatic medicine and behavioural medicine
- The relationship of health psychology to other health-related fields
- Health psychology in relationship to cultural diversity in the United States
- Universal aspect of humanity
- Scientific foundations of health psychology
- Research methods in health psychology
- Research methods in the epidemiological approach
- Health psychology special topics project
- Obtain research articles on one health psychology topic of the student’s choice, which includes health psychology, social, economic, and political dimensions of relationships between and among ethnic and gender groups.
- Critique each article chosen, synthesize and present the findings
- Defining and measuring stress
- Physiology of stress
- Theories of stress
- Impact of gender and ethnic dimensions
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- The physiology of the immune system
- Personality factors affecting stress and disease
- Understanding pain
- Stages of pain and the pain syndrome
- Theories of pain
- Coping with stress and pain
- Physical treatments
- Social support
- Relaxation training, Hypnosis and Biofeedback
- Behavior modification and Cognitive therapy
- Cross-cultural approaches such as Chinese acupuncture in the U.S.
- Exercising
- Reasons for exercising and gender and/or ethnic differences
- Cardiovascular benefits and other health benefits of physical activity
- Psychological benefits of physical activity
- Maintaining a physical activity program
- Eating to control weight
- Factors in weight maintenance
- Overeating, obesity and dieting
- Bulimia, binge eating, anorexia and gender issues
- Substance abuse
- The effects of alcohol and other drugs
- Changing problem drinking
- Treatment for drug abuse
- Preventing injuries
- Intentional and unintentional injuries
- Gender issues
- Multicultural issues
- Strategies for preventing injuries
- Psychosocial aspects of cardiovascular disease, cancer and chronic illnesses
- Gender and ethnicity differences
- Following a cardiac rehabilitation program
- Psychological treatment for cancer patients
- Dealing with chronic illnesses
- Current and future direction of health psychology
- Progress in health psychology
- The role of integrative medicine
- Cross-cultural and gender approaches
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