Comorbid physical and mental health conditions are increasingly prevalent, requiring complex management and specialised interdisciplinary care. Health Psychology, a subdiscipline of psychology, is a rapidly developing field of study which examines the inter-relationships between biological, psychological, and social/cultural factors that affect health, illness, and recovery - recognising that health is far more than the absence of disease. This unit of study will cover the central tenants of Health Psychology: the promotion and maintenance of health; causes and detection of illness; prevention and treatment of illness; and, improvement of healthcare systems and policy. You will develop advanced understanding of: the impact of all phases of illness on patients and their families; how psychological theories and methods are applied to assess patient/caregiver outcomes; importance of health literacy; and how communication between clinicians, patients and family can impact health outcomes. You will also gain industry-recognised skills to apply new evidence in practice to particular health concerns, as well as skills in disseminating research findings in the industry setting. This unit will challenge you to critically evaluate social, cultural, and political aspects of health disparities in Australia, and explore how the needs of the most vulnerable groups in society may be met. At the completion of the unit you will be able to contribute to the development and delivery of evidence-based healthcare programs aimed at addressing current healthcare needs and challenges, particularly in vulnerable populations.
Unit details and rules
Unit code | PSYC4003 |
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Academic unit | Psychology Academic Operations |
Credit points | 6 |
Prohibitions
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None |
Prerequisites
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6cp of PSYC3XXX and an additional 6cp of 3000-level units of study |
Corequisites
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None |
Assumed knowledge
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Students who have not completed PSYC3020 may be required to do additional reading |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Ilona Juraskova, ilona.juraskova@sydney.edu.au |
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