Lesson series

Introduction to Advanced Applied Social & Health Psychology

This module provides an advanced, applied exploration of social and health psychology, focusing on how psychological theories, models, and evidence-based practices are used to understand, predict, and change behaviour in real-world contexts. It integrates social, behavioural, and health sciences to address contemporary challenges such as health behaviour change, social influence, wellbeing, sustainability, and organisational health. Through applied case studies, problem-based learning, and reflective practice, learners develop critical thinking, research literacy, and professional competencies essential for advanced practice in health psychology and related fields 
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Learning outcome

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Integrate core theories and models from applied social and health psychology to analyse complex real-world problems.
• Critically evaluate psychological research, assessing validity, reliability, bias, ethical considerations, and generalisability.
• Apply behaviour change frameworks (e.g. Health Belief Model, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Transtheoretical Model, COM-B) to health and social interventions.
• Design, interpret, and evaluate applied psychological research and evidence-based interventions.
• Demonstrate reflective practice and ethical awareness in applied social, health, and organisational contexts.

Who Should Attend

This module is suitable for:
• Postgraduate students in health psychology, applied psychology, or related behavioural sciences.
• Aspiring health psychologists and professionals working in health promotion, public health, and wellbeing roles.
• Practitioners in healthcare, education, policy, and organisational settings seeking advanced applied psychological skills.
• Researchers and professionals interested in behaviour change, social influence, and evidence-based intervention design.