Psychology & Sociology Bachelor of Physiotherapy PDF
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This document is a course outline for the Psychology and Sociology course in the Bachelor of Physiotherapy program at the Silver Oak University. It includes units, topics, teaching hours, and learning strategies. Key psychology and sociology topics are covered in the outline.
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SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY College of Physiotherapy Bachelor of Physiotherapy Course Name: Psychology & Sociology...
SILVER OAK UNIVERSITY College of Physiotherapy Bachelor of Physiotherapy Course Name: Psychology & Sociology Course Code: 1140333105 Year: 1st Prerequisite: Human Anatomy, Physiology, Communication Skills, Basic Sociology Course Objectives: 1. To understand the fundamental psychological theories and concepts related to human behaviour and mental processes. 2. To explore the social determinants of health and illness, including the impact of culture, society, and environment. 3. To develop skills in applying psychological and sociological principles to physiotherapy practice and patient care. 4. To enhance communication and empathy skills for effective patient interaction and support. Teaching Scheme: Teaching Scheme L T P Contact Hours Credit 4 0 0 4 8 Contents: Psychology Unit Topics Teaching Hours % Weightage Introduction 1 Introduction of Psychology, Brief History, Definitions, schools of 1 1 Psychology. Biological foundation of Behavior 2 Biological foundations of Behavior, Hereditary, Environment and 5 3 logical basis for Development, Developmental Psychology (child). Learned and Unlearned Behavior 3 Simple learning and conditioning, social learning. Learning 5 3 disability in children (counseling for exercise) Memory Phases of memory, short term storage, memory and perception. 4 6 4 Thinking etc. Forgetting testimony and recall of events, Memory and Ageing Perception 5 Sensory basis of Perception, Attention and Perception, Observer 4 2 error. Motivation and Emotions Approaches to motivations, emotional development, influence of early experience. Family and social influences on motivation and behavior. 5 3 6 Thematic Apperception Test developed by A M Mankad based on Maslow theory. Thinking and Intelligence Learning and problem solving, development of conceptual 7 thinking in children. Communication, language and thinking, 4 2 Measurement of intelligence, influences on intelligence, extent and consequence of individual difference. Tests Wechsler scales, Standford-Binet Intelligence scale, Bender, and 5 3 8 Gestalt - other projective test, Anxiety scale. Personality Nature of personality structure and dynamics, dimensional, 5 3 9 psycho analytical and constitutional theories of personality, measurement of personality, culture and personality patterns. Attitude Nature of attitudes and beliefs including prejudice, group 5 3 10 influences on attitudes, attitude change, doctor - patient expectations and attitudes, prejudice formation and reduction. Interpersonal Behavior Experimental analysis on social interaction, studies of the interview situation, behavior in formal and informal groups, 5 3 group norms and roles. Leadership in formal and informal groups, 11 group moral, Behavior therapy, behavior modification techniques, token economy. Social psychology Nature and scope of social psychology, social interaction, psychological groups and their classification, socialization of the 5 3 12 individual, social control (social heredity) - moves, customs, fashion, propaganda and its techniques. Stress Stress and responses, disorders, coping with stressors, four 2 1 13 maxims, meditational yoga. Pain Physiological and psychological factors, types of pain, pain 9 7 14 measurement. Psychotherapy and counseling Goals, Psychodynamic therapy, Humanistic therapy Behavior therapy Relaxation training (Jacobson training), Hypnosis, Biofeedback. Behavior modification therapies (BMT) – Operant 15 5 3 conditioning techniques, Token economy, Classical conditioning, modeling techniques. Cognitive therapy. Elli’s rational/ emotive therapy, Beck’s cognitive, Meichenbaum’s self- instructional training. Sociology % Weightage Unit Topic Teaching Hours Introduction Meaning - Definition and scope of sociology. Its relation with anthropology, psychology, social psychology and ethics. 7 16 9 Methods of sociology - Case study, social survey, questionnaire interview and opinion poll methods. Importance of its study with special reference to health care professionals. Social factors in health and disease 17 The meaning of social factors, the role of social factors in health 4 2 and illness Socialization 18 Meaning and nature of socialization. Primary, secondary and 3 2 anticipatory socialization Agencies of socialization. Social group Concepts of social groups influence of formal and informal 19 3 2 groups on health and sickness. The role of primary groups and secondary groups in the hospital and rehabilitation settings. Family Meaning and definition, Functions, Types, Changing family 20 patterns Influence of family on the individual’s health, family and 10 8 nutrition, the effects of sickness on family and psychosomatic disease and their importance to physiotherapy. Community Rural community - Meaning and features - Health hazards of 21 10 8 rurality’s. Urban community - Meaning and features -Health hazards of urbanities. Culture and Health 22 Concept of culture and behavior. Cultural meaning of sickness. 10 8 Culture and health Disorders. Social Change Meaning of social changes. Factors of social change. Human adaptation and social change. Social change and stress. Social 23 9 7 change and deviance. Social change and health programme. The role of social planning in the improvement of health and in rehabilitation. Social problems of Disabled. Consequences of the following social problems in relation to sickness and disability remedies to prevent these problems. 24 10 8 Population explosion Poverty and unemployment. Beggary. Juvenile delinquency. Prostitution. Alcoholism. Problems of women in employment. Social Security 25 3 2 Social security and social legislation in relation to disabled. Social Worker 26 Meaning of social work and the role of a medical social worker 3 2 Course Outcomes: Sr. No. CO statement Unit No Define the term psychology and its importance in the health delivery system and gain knowledge of psychological maturation during human development and CO-1 1,2,3,4,5,9,11 growth and alteration during ageing process. Understand the importance of psychological status of the person in the health and diseases, environmental and emotional influence on the mind and 6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14 CO-2 personality. Acquire the knowledge as to how to deal with the patient & influence of various CO-3 15,22,23,24 cultures on the health of individual Define the term sociology and its importance in the health delivery system and understand the basic sociological concepts, principles and social process, social institution in relation to the individual family and community and the various 16,17,18,19,20,21 CO-4 social factors affecting the family in the rural and urban communities in India. Analyze the work of Social Worker and have the knowledge about legislations CO-5 25,26 and social norms in regards to disability specifically. Teaching & Learning Methodology: 1. Lecture method 2. Case studies 3. Role – playing 4. Discussion 5. Collaborative project. Books Recommended: 1. Mangal SK. "Introduction to Psychology". New Delhi: Sterling Publishers. 2. Morgan CT, King RA. "Introduction to Psychology". New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill Education. 3. Mishra BK. "Psychology: The Study of Human Behaviour". New Delhi: PHI Learning. 4. Skinner CE. "Essentials of Educational Psychology". New Delhi: Surjeet Publications. 5. Page JD. "Abnormal Psychology". New Delhi: Surjeet Publications. 6. Bid D. "Sociology for Physiotherapists". New Delhi: Jaypee Publications. 7. Indrani TK. "Textbooks of Sociology for Graduate Nurses and Physiotherapy Students". New Delhi: JP Brothers. 8. Neeraja KP. "Textbook of Sociology for Physiotherapy Students". New Delhi: Jaypee Publications. 9. Sachdeva A, Bhushan S. "An Introduction to Sociology". New Delhi: Kitab Mahal Publications. List of Open-Source Software/learning website: https://www.physio-pedia.com/home/ https://www.sociologyguide.com/basic-concepts/ https://www.scribd.com/document/217662677/Basic-Concepts-of-Sociology CO-PO-PSO Matrix: Co. No. PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PSO1 PSO2 CO-1 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 2 CO-2 3 1 2 1 2 2 - 1 3 1 1 2 CO-3 2 2 1 1 3 2 - 1 - 1 1 2 CO-4 1 1 1 2 2 2 - 1 - 1 1 2 CO-5 1 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 2