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Curriculum Design and Instruction to Teach
Psychology: Stress and Health:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases for Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instruction Objectives:
Instruction Activities:
Instruction Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
I. Introduction:
* Stress and Health:
A. Stress: Challenges to Coping:
1. Sources of Stress:
2. Stress Reactions:
B. Factors That Influence Reactions to Stress:
1. Prior Experience with the Stress:
2. Predictability and Control:
3. Social Support:
4. Person Variables in Reactions to Stress:
C. Changing Health-Related Behavior Patterns:
1. Learning to Relax:
2. Changing Substance Use Patterns: Less Beer,
Coffee, and Cigarettes:
3. Eating Right, Exercising, and Doing Just
What the Doctor Ordered:
D. Health Psychology and the AIDS Epidemic:
1. The Disease of AIDS:
2. Behavioral Aspects of the Transmission of AIDS:
3. Prevention of AIDS through Behavior Change:
4. Psychological Factors in the Treatment of AIDS:
5. Summing Up: How Beneficial Could Health
Psychology Be:
E. Conclusion:
II. REFERENCES:
III. PAPERBACK:
IV. 100 PAGES:
Psychology: Stress and Health:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases for Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instruction Objectives:
Instruction Activities:
Instruction Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
I. Introduction:
* Stress and Health:
A. Stress: Challenges to Coping:
1. Sources of Stress:
2. Stress Reactions:
B. Factors That Influence Reactions to Stress:
1. Prior Experience with the Stress:
2. Predictability and Control:
3. Social Support:
4. Person Variables in Reactions to Stress:
C. Changing Health-Related Behavior Patterns:
1. Learning to Relax:
2. Changing Substance Use Patterns: Less Beer,
Coffee, and Cigarettes:
3. Eating Right, Exercising, and Doing Just
What the Doctor Ordered:
D. Health Psychology and the AIDS Epidemic:
1. The Disease of AIDS:
2. Behavioral Aspects of the Transmission of AIDS:
3. Prevention of AIDS through Behavior Change:
4. Psychological Factors in the Treatment of AIDS:
5. Summing Up: How Beneficial Could Health
Psychology Be:
E. Conclusion:
II. REFERENCES:
III. PAPERBACK:
IV. 100 PAGES:



