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May 09, 2025
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PSY-731B Health Behavior Change2 semester credits Assessment of psychosocial, cultural and situational factors in the voluntary behavior change process; theories of health behavior. Pre-requisites: PSY-731 Delivery Method: In person/Blended Grading Default: Letter Note: Elective Learning Outcome(s):
- Identify major health behavior theories used to measure, record, and observe individual based health behaviors.
- Identify the psychosocial factors (i.e. social, cultural, and individual) that contribute to the health of individuals based on current empirical research.
- Apply assessment strategies targeting the psychosocial, cultural, and individual factors utilized in the development of health behavior change for individual clients/patient.
- Examine a health behavior change intervention targeting physical activity and mood, and anxiety based largely on cognitive and learning theories.
- Examine behavioral and cognitive techniques targeting physical activity utilized in practice settings.
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