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BY:- DR. LALIT SHARMA
ASST. PROFESSOR
IGIPESS, B BLOCK
VIKASPURI
E-MAIL- lalit.sharma@igipess.du.ac.in
 As per “JOSPEH MATARAZZO” it is the
aggregate of specific educational, specific &
professional contributions, of the discipline
of psychology to promotion & maintenance
of heath, the prevention & treatment of
illness, identification of analysis, and
improvement of health care system & policy .
 Health in terms of the absence -
◦ Objective sign that body is not functioning
properly.
◦ Subjective symptoms of disease or injury, such as
pain or nausea.
Health is to mean a positive
state of physical, mental &
social well being not simply
the absence of injury or
disease that continues
overtime.
Major disability from
illness
Symptoms of disability
& average signs
Healthy lifestyle
 Is illness a purely physical condition?
 Does a persons mind play a role in becoming
ill or well?
 Trepanation- A procedure where a
hole in the skull is made with
sharp stone tools presumably for
superstitious reasons.
 Hippocrates is called the father of medicine
proposed a humoral theory of illness
according to which body contains 4 liquids
called humors(fluid).
 When the mixture if these is balanced we are
in a state of well being, and disease occurs
when mixture turns faulty.
 He recommended eating is a good diet &
avoiding exertions to maintain balance.
 The body refers to our physical being,
including skin, muscles, etc.
 The mind refers to abstract process that
includes our thought, perceptions and
feelings.
 SICKNESS WAS SEN AS GOD’S PUNISHMENT
FOR DOING EVIL THINGS.
 IT means rebirth of enquiry, culture & politics
in Europe.
 Scholars in their research turned from being
god centered to human centered.
 17th century French philosopher &
mathematician Rene Desecrates gave three
notions-
◦ First, he conceived body as a
machine & described how mechanics
occur.
◦ Second, he proposed that mind and body
communicate through pineal gland.
◦ Third, he believed that animals have no
soul and soul in humans leave them at
death.
 In 18th & 19th centuries, microscope and use
of dissection began as well as field of surgery
flourished after antiseptic techniques and
anesthesia was introduced.
These advances coupled
with continuing belief that
mind and body are
separate.
 Proposes that all disease or physical
disorders can be explained by-
◦ Injury.
◦ Biochemical imbalance.
◦ Bacterial or viral infection.
 Model assumes that disease is an
affliction of the body and is
separate from the psychological
and social processes of the mind.
 Model has 4 characteristics-
◦ Dualistic- Physical & psychological
processes are separate & disease is
influenced by latter.
◦ Mechanistic- The body is like a foreign
agent.
 Reductionist- Focuses solely on the disease
or physical systems and not on other factors.
 Disease Oriented- Health is defined and
absence of disease and rarely go behind the
elimination of disease.
 Some people get diseases slowly while others
rather quickly?
 These differences can result from –
◦ Physiological processes.
◦ Exposure to harmful micro-organisms.
 Changes in people lifestyle can reduce
illness- how?
 Characteristics or conditions that are
associated with disease or injury are called
risk factors
 Some risk factors are biological, eg-
heritance, genes, etc.
 Others are behavioral, eg- people who smoke
are at higher risk.
 Other risk factors are diets high in saturated
fat.
 Some behavioral risk factors associated with
5 leading causes of death in U.S are-
◦ Heart disease- smoking, high dietary cholesterol,
obesity, etc.
◦ Cancer- smoking, lack of exercise.
◦ Stroke- smoking, high cholesterol, etc.
◦ COPD(chronic lung disease)
◦ Accidents- alcohol, drug abuse.
 I sleep 7 or 8 hours a day.
 I eat breakfast almost everyday.
 I rarely eat between meals.
 I am at or near appropriate weight.
 I don’t smoke.
 It refers to a persons cognitive, effective or
behavioral tendencies.
 People with high level of positive emotions
tend to live longer.
 High level of anxiety, depression increases
the risk of disease.
 Using the psychoanalytic theory FREUD
proposed that these symptoms were
converted from unconscious emotional
conflicts. He called this condition conversion
hysteria.
 Psychosomatic medicine- psychoanalysts
and psychiatrists.
 First, its membership is inter disciplinary.
 Second, it grew out of behaviorism which has
2 types of learning-
◦ Classical conditioning.
◦ Operant conditioning.
 Behaviorism served as an important
foundation for health psychology.
 Joseph Matarazzo gave 4 goals of health
psychology-
◦ To promote & maintain health.
◦ To prevent & treat illness.
◦ To identify causes of illness and their correlation.
◦ To analyze & improve heath care systems & policy.
 Expands the biomedical view by adding
biological factors to psychological & social
factors.
 Genetic material & process by which we
inherit characteristics from our parents.
 Function and structure of persons physiology.
 Cognition is a mental activity that includes
perceiving, learning, behaving, thinking, etc.
 Emotion is a subjective feeling that affects
and is affected by out thoughts.
◦ Positive emotion- joy, affection.
◦ Negative emotion- anger, sadness.
 As we interact with people, we affect them
and they affect us.
 Society affects health of individual by
promoting certain values and culture.
 We need to understand the whole person.
 Understanding health & illness.
 This approach uses a biophysical model
called holistic.
 System is a dynamic entity.
 They have been classified by ‘kasi’ and
‘cobbe’ (1996) into 3 categories-
◦ Health behavior- Actions aimed at promoting
health.
 Health habits are an important part of health behavior.
 Eg- proper sleep, moderate drinking, not smoking,
regular exercise, weight control.
◦ Illness behavior- this category refers to behavior
such as seeking advice from friends & family.
◦ Illness behavior is therefore a form of help seeking
and information seeking.
 Sick role behavior- deals with actions to
restore and rehabilitate health.
◦ People who occupy this have rights and privileges
and in return they must fulfill certain duties.
 Privilege- people are not at fault when they fall ill,
individuals who are sick are excepted from their
regular duties.
 Obligations- people who are not feeling well must take
certain duties and responsibilities. The must take steps
to get well.
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Health psychology 1

  • 1. BY:- DR. LALIT SHARMA ASST. PROFESSOR IGIPESS, B BLOCK VIKASPURI E-MAIL- lalit.sharma@igipess.du.ac.in
  • 2.  As per “JOSPEH MATARAZZO” it is the aggregate of specific educational, specific & professional contributions, of the discipline of psychology to promotion & maintenance of heath, the prevention & treatment of illness, identification of analysis, and improvement of health care system & policy .
  • 3.  Health in terms of the absence - ◦ Objective sign that body is not functioning properly. ◦ Subjective symptoms of disease or injury, such as pain or nausea.
  • 4. Health is to mean a positive state of physical, mental & social well being not simply the absence of injury or disease that continues overtime.
  • 5. Major disability from illness Symptoms of disability & average signs Healthy lifestyle
  • 6.  Is illness a purely physical condition?  Does a persons mind play a role in becoming ill or well?
  • 7.  Trepanation- A procedure where a hole in the skull is made with sharp stone tools presumably for superstitious reasons.
  • 8.  Hippocrates is called the father of medicine proposed a humoral theory of illness according to which body contains 4 liquids called humors(fluid).  When the mixture if these is balanced we are in a state of well being, and disease occurs when mixture turns faulty.
  • 9.  He recommended eating is a good diet & avoiding exertions to maintain balance.  The body refers to our physical being, including skin, muscles, etc.  The mind refers to abstract process that includes our thought, perceptions and feelings.
  • 10.  SICKNESS WAS SEN AS GOD’S PUNISHMENT FOR DOING EVIL THINGS.
  • 11.  IT means rebirth of enquiry, culture & politics in Europe.  Scholars in their research turned from being god centered to human centered.
  • 12.  17th century French philosopher & mathematician Rene Desecrates gave three notions- ◦ First, he conceived body as a machine & described how mechanics occur.
  • 13. ◦ Second, he proposed that mind and body communicate through pineal gland. ◦ Third, he believed that animals have no soul and soul in humans leave them at death.
  • 14.  In 18th & 19th centuries, microscope and use of dissection began as well as field of surgery flourished after antiseptic techniques and anesthesia was introduced.
  • 15. These advances coupled with continuing belief that mind and body are separate.
  • 16.
  • 17.  Proposes that all disease or physical disorders can be explained by- ◦ Injury. ◦ Biochemical imbalance. ◦ Bacterial or viral infection.
  • 18.  Model assumes that disease is an affliction of the body and is separate from the psychological and social processes of the mind.
  • 19.  Model has 4 characteristics- ◦ Dualistic- Physical & psychological processes are separate & disease is influenced by latter. ◦ Mechanistic- The body is like a foreign agent.
  • 20.  Reductionist- Focuses solely on the disease or physical systems and not on other factors.  Disease Oriented- Health is defined and absence of disease and rarely go behind the elimination of disease.
  • 21.  Some people get diseases slowly while others rather quickly?  These differences can result from – ◦ Physiological processes. ◦ Exposure to harmful micro-organisms.
  • 22.  Changes in people lifestyle can reduce illness- how?  Characteristics or conditions that are associated with disease or injury are called risk factors
  • 23.  Some risk factors are biological, eg- heritance, genes, etc.  Others are behavioral, eg- people who smoke are at higher risk.  Other risk factors are diets high in saturated fat.
  • 24.  Some behavioral risk factors associated with 5 leading causes of death in U.S are- ◦ Heart disease- smoking, high dietary cholesterol, obesity, etc. ◦ Cancer- smoking, lack of exercise. ◦ Stroke- smoking, high cholesterol, etc. ◦ COPD(chronic lung disease) ◦ Accidents- alcohol, drug abuse.
  • 25.  I sleep 7 or 8 hours a day.  I eat breakfast almost everyday.  I rarely eat between meals.  I am at or near appropriate weight.  I don’t smoke.
  • 26.  It refers to a persons cognitive, effective or behavioral tendencies.  People with high level of positive emotions tend to live longer.  High level of anxiety, depression increases the risk of disease.
  • 27.  Using the psychoanalytic theory FREUD proposed that these symptoms were converted from unconscious emotional conflicts. He called this condition conversion hysteria.  Psychosomatic medicine- psychoanalysts and psychiatrists.
  • 28.  First, its membership is inter disciplinary.  Second, it grew out of behaviorism which has 2 types of learning- ◦ Classical conditioning. ◦ Operant conditioning.
  • 29.  Behaviorism served as an important foundation for health psychology.  Joseph Matarazzo gave 4 goals of health psychology- ◦ To promote & maintain health. ◦ To prevent & treat illness. ◦ To identify causes of illness and their correlation. ◦ To analyze & improve heath care systems & policy.
  • 30.  Expands the biomedical view by adding biological factors to psychological & social factors.
  • 31.  Genetic material & process by which we inherit characteristics from our parents.  Function and structure of persons physiology.
  • 32.  Cognition is a mental activity that includes perceiving, learning, behaving, thinking, etc.  Emotion is a subjective feeling that affects and is affected by out thoughts. ◦ Positive emotion- joy, affection. ◦ Negative emotion- anger, sadness.
  • 33.  As we interact with people, we affect them and they affect us.  Society affects health of individual by promoting certain values and culture.
  • 34.  We need to understand the whole person.  Understanding health & illness.  This approach uses a biophysical model called holistic.  System is a dynamic entity.
  • 35.  They have been classified by ‘kasi’ and ‘cobbe’ (1996) into 3 categories- ◦ Health behavior- Actions aimed at promoting health.  Health habits are an important part of health behavior.  Eg- proper sleep, moderate drinking, not smoking, regular exercise, weight control.
  • 36. ◦ Illness behavior- this category refers to behavior such as seeking advice from friends & family. ◦ Illness behavior is therefore a form of help seeking and information seeking.
  • 37.  Sick role behavior- deals with actions to restore and rehabilitate health. ◦ People who occupy this have rights and privileges and in return they must fulfill certain duties.  Privilege- people are not at fault when they fall ill, individuals who are sick are excepted from their regular duties.  Obligations- people who are not feeling well must take certain duties and responsibilities. The must take steps to get well.