Nature, Scope and Its Interdisciplinary and Socio-cultural Contexts; The Relationship of Health Psychology with Clinical Psychology, Behavioral Medicine, Gender and Health; Role of the Health Psychologist
Biopsychosocial Perspective; Eastern Approaches – Zen, Buddhism, Concept of Sthita Prajna (Bhagvad Gita); Behavioral Referents of the Concept of Anasakti; Health-related Beliefs.
Behavioral Risk Factors e.g., Drug and Alcohol Use; Unsafe Sexual Behavior; Smoking, Diet and Sedentary Life Style, Development of Health Habits and Reduction of Unhealthy Behavior.
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Prevention.
Type A Behavior Pattern : Cardio-vascular Disorders; AIDS/HIV; Diabetes Mellitus; Pain; Cancer