HSC 220: PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY

Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Staff
Credits 3
Cross Listed
HUS 220
This course explores chronic illness and disability in light of its psychological and social impact. Historical and current perspectives on chronic illness and disability are studied. Disability models are presented. The major determinants associated with the psychological adaptation to chronic illness and disability are examined in this course. The impact that chronic illness and disability has on personality and development, sexual functioning, family functioning, social functioning, and other significant areas of function are covered. The role of gender on psychological adaptation to chronic illness and disability are covered. The role of gender on psychological adaptation to chronic illness and disability is addressed. The course will also study stigma and the attitudes of others toward people with disabilities and sever and chronic health conditions.
Semester Offered
Fall/Spring