The Psychology of Health and Health Care: A Canadian Perspective, 6th edition

Published by Pearson Canada (August 4, 2022) © 2023

  • Deborah Hunt Matheson Vancouver Island University
  • David N. Cox Simon Fraser University
  • Gary Poole University of British Columbia
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The Psychology of Health and Health Care focuses on understanding how biological (e.g., heredity, physiological systems), psychological (e.g., emotions, cognitions, beliefs, personality) and social (e.g., family, community) factors interact to affect health and disease. The main goals of the course are to develop a thorough understanding of the biopsychosocial approach to health, to gain knowledge of the different theories, research, and clinical interventions that relate to health psychology, and the role of psychology in preventing illness, promoting wellness and shaping health care policy.

  1. Welcome to Health Psychology
  2. Stress and Coping
  3. Psychoneuroimmunology
  4. Health Communication
  5. Health and Physical Activity
  6. Health-Compromising Behaviours
  7. Chronic and Life-Threatening Illnesses
  8. Pain
  9. The World of Health Care: Places, Procedures, and People
  10. From one to many: Health on a Large Scale
  11. Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada
  12. Health Promotion

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