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Calvin University Course Info

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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PSYC 335

Health Psychology

This course considers the psychosocial and physiological processes that underlie wellness. The role of stress in cardiovascular disease, cancer, drug addiction, sleep disorders and eating disorders is considered. The centrality of immune and cardiovascular system functioning in health and illness is emphasized. Attention is given to the effectiveness of a wide variety of coping strategies including pain control, physical exercise, and religious practice. Across topics, the course will emphasize current treatment procedures and research issues in the field. Laboratory experiences will permit students the opportunity to learn and practice skills associated with the health psychology profession and research

Units: 4.0

Prerequisites:
BIOL 331 - Comparative Animal and Human Physiology
or
BIOL 323 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
and
BIOL 230 - Physiological Systems
and
BIOL 206 - Human Physiology
and
BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy
and
BIOL 115 - Human Biology
and
PSYC 151 - Introductory Psychology: Perspectives on the Self