Health Psychology
Research in health psychology is dedicated in understanding the processes of health behaviour change and in understanding how this change can be better promoted and maintained.
The scientific research in the field is also focused on the identification and understanding of health-risk factors and health protective behaviours as well as on the investigation of the psychological impact of acute and chronic diseases on individuals. Research interventions often have the form of psychoeducation (seminars with research-based information about a health condition) and/or target at teaching patients of acute and chronic illness self-management and coping techniques, and examine the effects of the intervention at participants’ health, health behaviour and quality of life. Apostolia Alizioti, B.Sc. (Psychol), M.Sc. (Health Psychol), M.B.A., GBC member of the British Psychological Society.