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Health psychology is dedicated to conducting basic and applied research examining the contribution of biological, psychological, behavioral, social, cultural, and environmental factors to health and illness. Health Psychology builds from principles and theories of other areas of psychology, biology, health, and social sciences. Health psychologists are concerned with promotion and maintenance of health, the prevention and treatment of illness across the lifespan, and improvement of systems that promote and maintain health.
What Do We Look for in an Applicant?
Program Description A particular emphasis of the program is on the development, implementation, and evaluation of prevention and treatment interventions that involve multiple disciplines. The program has links with other colleges, departments and programs in the university that allows students to select health courses across disciplines.The Health Psychology doctoral program at UNC Charlotte offers students an opportunity to obtain their Ph. D in Health Psychology in one of the following three tracks: General, Clinical, and Community.
For additional information contact: Dr. Virginia Gil-Rivas Students interested in the Interdisciplinary Health Psychology Ph.D. Program are encouraged to attend the informational session scheduled for Friday, October 23rd from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The session will include: 1) an overview of the general, clinical, and community tracks (specializations) of the program; 2) a review of the application requirements, admission process, and funding opportunities; 3) an opportunity to meet with the Director of the program, faculty and graduate students; and 4) a brief tour of the UNC Charlotte campus. Space for this session is limited, please RSVP today at http://graduateschool.uncc.edu/admissions/13-information-sessions/13--program-information-sessions.html
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