what is health psychology?

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what is health psychology?
the study of psychological and behavioural processes in health, illness and healthcare
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when was the origin of health psychology?
1979 the term was coined by Stone in the title of a book
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what is health psychology like today?
it is a mature discipline, which is formalised and widely available, it has clear professional training routes
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how was health perceived in history?
previously, the mind and body were seen as completely separate, which has roots in philosophy, such as Descartes, 1637
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what is the biomedical model?
focuses solely on understanding, treating and intervening with biological abnormalities. suggests any other process is not relevant in health.
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what are some criticisms of the biomedical model?
positives - huge advances in modern medicine driven by biological focus, such as developing vaccines.
negatives - reductionist and too simple, neglects social factors, can be ill with no medical explanation, deaths reduce over time
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what is the biopsychosocial model?
it was originally proposed by Engel, 1977
it takes into account how biological, psychological and social factors can all effect wellness.
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what are some criticisms of the biopsychosocial model?
positives - it improves on the oversimplified version, and leads to a more comprehensive understanding.
negatives - a broad model, not a specific theory. the biomedical model still dominates medicine. it is complex to use in clinical situations.
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what is anti-biotic resistance?
anti-biotics help treat and prevent infection. however, can be overused and make people immune to them. ways to help include: only prescribing when needed, reduce infection in the first place, support alternatives for anti-biotics.
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what is the anti-vaccine issue?
there has been an increase in anti-vax movement, due to thinking autism is caused by it in early 2000's. ways to help: researching and understanding concerns and providing credible and persuasive resources.
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what is the dementia issue?
dementia is increasing as the population is considerably old. ways to help: helping caregivers, potentially preventing cognitive decline, and helping them manage and adapt to change.
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what are the issues with non-communicable diseases?
diabetes, cancer and heart disease are responsible for around 70% of all population deaths. ways to help: behaviour change and lifestyle interventions, managing long term conditions, reducing disability.
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what are the issues with the nhs being in crisis?
the nhs is constantly facing funding cuts and understaffing. ways to help include: helping healthcare professionals cope so they can deal with stress and reducing the cost of managing health conditions.
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