Description
Content: This module aims to provide you with a firm grounding in the basics of clinical theory and practice, from diagnosis to treatment, as well as an understanding of the approaches and methods in individual and population-level health psychology. Each lecture is taught by an expert in the respective field.
The first half of the module aims to introduce the discipline of clinical psychology by outlining its approach to understanding, treating and preventing psychological distress and disorder. This part of the module gives an overview of the major theories of the aetiology of psychological and psychiatric disorders, their clinical assessment, and their treatment.
The second part of this module addresses the biological, psychological, social/environmental and behavioural processes involved in health, illness and healthcare.
Teaching delivery: This module is taught via 20 hours of in-person lectures over 10 teaching weeks.
Indicative Topics: Indicative topics – based on module content in 2023/24, subject to possible changes: Introduction to Clinical Psychology, Anxiety Disorders I, Autism, Depression and Mood Disorders, Eating Disorders, Trauma & PTSD, Anxiety Disorders II, Psychosis, Personality Disorders, Assessment, Diagnosis and Formulation, Health psychology and behaviour change, Smoking and health, Reducing harm from excessive alcohol consumption, Physical activity, nutrition and the prevention and management of obesity, Self-management in Diabetes, Health professional behaviour: Antibiotic prescribing, Illness perceptions and coping with chronic illness, Patients in hospital, Pain: Psychological models and clinical applications, Beliefs about medicines and medication adherence.
Module Aims:
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION 1:
- To introduce some of the major topics in clinical psychology
- To consider psychological, social and biological influences on causes of mental disorders
- To outline some of the main treatment approaches.
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY SECTION 2:
- To study scientifically the psychological and behavioural processes of health, illness and health care.
- Specifically, to apply psychology to understand and change health behaviours in order to supportÌýÌý
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Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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