
Wondering what health psychology is and how it might help you? According to the
American Psychology Association, Health Psychologists are “experts in the
intersection of health and behavior,” who examine “how biological, social and
psychological factors influence the choices we make about our health.”
(http://www.apa.org/action/science/health/)
The following are the top 3 reasons you might consider working with a clinical
health psychologist to optimize your health and wellbeing.
1. Healthy Recovery
Health psychologists specialize in helping people recover from an illness or
injury, such as cancer, sports injury or a surgical procedure. From coaching
patient son ways to follow through on treatment recommendations, or using
mind-body techniques such as guided imagery to visualize desired health
outcomes and boost immune system responses in the field of
psychoneuroimmunology, health psychologists can be found in multiple roles
throughout the recovery process.
2. Healthy Coping
Likewise, health psychologists help patients who are struggling with chronic
or acute health conditions or diseases such as chronic pain, brain injury
symptoms, or cancer treatment, cope with their symptoms and the effects of
their health on their sense of self and relationship to others. This may happen
through supportive talk therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT),
instruction in stress-management techniques, or support groups to help
patients process their thoughts and emotions about their illness and make
healthy choices for themselves going forward.
3. Healthy Prevention
Finally, health psychologists can help people prevent illness and achieve and
maintain optimal health. This may involve using evidence-based techniques
such as CBT and Motivational Interviewing to change unhealthy behaviors
and support healthier habits, such as helping someone with smoking
cessation and increasing physical activity, or teaching relaxation techniques
to prevent stress-based illnesses.
Wellness is multi-factorial and a health psychologist can help you in
many ways to maintain the health you do have, identify healthy goals to
increase wellbeing, and to cope with any changes that occur along the
way. Consider investing your time in yourself and your health by
scheduling a consultation to see how Integrative Psychology and
Behavioral Medicine can help you with your goals of optimal health and
wellbeing.
March 7, 2026