PSY 3354 Health Psychology
A study of the relationships between health and illness, on the one hand, and behavior, attitudes, and ways of life on the other. An exploration of the psychological concomitants of health and disease, as well as conventional and non-conventional forms of treatment for disease. The phenomenology of embodiment and of disease as a mode of existence is integral to the course. Other topics include the examination of the social and political meanings of our views of health and illness. The social construction of health and illness concepts, the limits of medicine and of medicalization, and the arts of living, suffering and dying are all discussed.