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Intro to psychology Part 1: Health Psychology

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  • July 20, 2022
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Health Psychology
Lecture 1:
Lecture series:
 Lecture 1: The Focus of Health Psychology; Stress and coping with stress
 Lecture 2: Adherence to treatment
 Lecture 3: Health Behaviour Models (Continuum theories)
 Lecture 4: Health Behaviour Models (Stage theories)

Lecture 1:
 What is Health?
 The Biopsychosocial perspective
 What is the focus of Health Psychology?
 What is stress?
 Is stress good or bad for you?
 Sources of stress
 Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome
 Lazarus’ Cognitive Appraisal Model
 Coping with stress

What is health?
Western Medicine’s Traditional Biomedical View
Disease is conceptualised as a biological process that results from exposure to
a specific pathogen; removing the pathogen restores health
Health Psychology’s Alternative, Holistic View
“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO, 2012)
 It’s important to understand health and illness or disease from a
biopsychosocial perspective

,The Biopsychosocial Perspective:




What is the focus of Health Psychology?
 Application of mainstream psychological principles to physical health
with the aim of:
• Promoting health e.g., coping with stress
• Preventing and treating disease
• Identifying health risk factors
• Modifying health behaviours
• Improving the health care system
Shaping public opinion and social norms

What is stress?
- Environmental stimulus
- Physical response
- Interaction between an environmental stimulus and the person

Is stress good or bad for you?
Eustress vs. Distress
 Eustress: Optimal level, beneficial, enhances performance

,  Distress: Demands outweigh resources, performance is inhibited




Sources of stress:
 Cataclysmic events: Sudden, unique and powerful single life events;
Require major adaptive responses; E.g. natural disasters, acts of war,
Xenophobic attacks
 Life events: Personal events that place major demands on a person and
require change E.g., divorce, unemployment, illness, marriage, moving
 Daily hassles: Part of everyday life; E.g. public transport, loadshedding,
conflict with a neighbour

Selye’s General Adaption Syndrome:
This model looks at how people respond t stress- this model says everyone
responds in the same way- respond physiologically




Stressors vary but our bodies respond to stress in the same way (focuses on
physiological responses)

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