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1. Assignment: Health Psychology Cognitive & Behavioral Intervention HW
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ORIGINAL, PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPERS ON Assignment: Health Psychology Cognitive &
Behavioral Intervention HWAs a health psychology professional, populations of individuals
count on you for health related information to improve their lives. Understanding health
issues and traditional and non-traditional treatment, while assessing and addressing
individual perceptions, attitudes, cultures, and health practices can positively affect the
health of populations. Consider how traditional medicine rarely takes into account an
individual’s perceptions and cultural practices when treating disease. How might these
considerations influence the effectiveness of these treatments? For treatments that involve
thought processes and behaviors their effectiveness might rely on other factors.
Assignment: Health Psychology Cognitive & Behavioral Intervention HWFor this
Assignment, revise Part One of your Final Project from Week 5 based on the Instructor
feedback you received. Then, for Part Two of your Final Project, select four to six
cognitive/behavioral interventions that you believe might be applicable to the disease you
selected in Part One of your Final Project. Assignment: Health Psychology Cognitive &
Behavioral Intervention HWThe Assignment (Part One and Part Two: 12–16 pages):Submit
an APA-formatted essay that includes the following:A description of the
cognitive/behavioral interventions you selectedAn explanation of why these interventions
would be appropriate for the disease you selected from Part One of the Final ProjectAn
explanation of how the effectiveness of these interventions might vary based on a
population or other factorsAn explanation of how you might use each cognitive/behavioral
intervention as a treatment, and whyAn explanation of the strategies you might use to
educate populations about the role of cognitive/behavioral interventions in preventing and
assisting in the treatment of diseaseBe sure to submit your revised Part One of the Final
Project with Part Two of the Final Project. Also be sure to revise the abstract and reference
pages to include the findings and references for Part Two of your Final Project. Assignment:
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