Admission requirements
Equivalent of first year psychology at Leiden and succesfull completion of the course Stress Health and Illness (Stress, Gezondheid en Ziekte) or an equivalent (in the latter case contact the Psychology study adviser).
Description
This is a 7 week course with weekly lectures and work groups. The focus of the lectures is on health promotion (First 3 weeks) and on disease prevention, coping with and intervention in chronic disease (last 4 weeks). During the lectures theoretical models (resp. concerning health promotion, stress-coping with chronic disease and psychological interventions in chronic disease) are introduced and translated and illustrated by means of practical examples. In the work groups or seminars students are requested to produce a health promotion leaflet on a specific self-chosen topic (part1) and to diagnose and treat psychosocial problems of a chronic patient (part 2).
Topics of the lectures are:
Health promotion and primary prevention of disease
Explanation and changing health behaviour;
Health promotion at the work site;
Symptom perception, illness behaviour and adherence to medical advice
Pain and pain management;
Diagnosis of psychosocial consequences of and coping with chronic disease;
Psychological interventions in chronic disease.
The work groups are as congruent as possible with the lectures.
Course objectives
Insight in relevant psychological concepts, models, diagnosis and interventions with respect to health and illness behaviour..
Applying principles of health promotion to various areas of application.
Insight in psychosocial consequences of chronic disease and psychological with a focus ons elf-management and quality of life in patients suffering from chronic diseases.
Timetable
Health Psychology (2010-2011) is given twice per year, once from November till January and once from February till April :
Workgroups (First & second semester)
Mode of instruction
Lecture : 7 weekly lectures of 3 hours each. Work Group: 7 weekly sessions of 3 hours each. In addition students must complete assignments in relation to some work group sessions. The course is offered in the first and in the second semester.
Assessment method
Essay exam with open questions.
Presence at work group sessions is compulsory, as well as the work Group assignments.
Exam content: Chapters of Morrison & Bennet, reader and all power point presentations during the lectures (see blackboard).
From January 1, 2006 the Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted the Ephorus system to be used by instructors for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. Please see the information concerning fraud .
Blackboard
Information on blackboard.leidenuniv.nl
Reading list
Morrison V. & Bennet P. (2006). An Introduction to Health Psychology. Pearson / Prentice Hall, Harlow.
Reader Health Psychology (available on Blackboard)
Registration
Registration for the (re)exam is not automatic. Students, who haven’t registered, cannot participate in the (re)exam
Contact information
Coordinator Lectures:
Prof. dr. S. Maes,
Unit Clinical, Health and Neuropsychology, room 2B43
Tel. +31 (0)71 527 3746
E-mail: maes@fsw.leidenuniv.nlCoordinator Work groups:
Dr. S. Huisman
Unit Clinical, Health and Neuropsychology, room 2B31
Tel. +31 (0)71 527 3952