
Health Psychology and Chronic Disease with Dr. Tae Hart
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In this episode, Bev interviews Dr. Tae Hart about clinical health psychology. Dr. Tae Hart is a clinical health psychologist and professor of psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University. As the director of the psychosocial medicine laboratory at Ryerson, Dr. Hart’s research centers on psychological factors associated with adjustment to illness in chronically-ill individuals and their spouses/partners. Primarily, Dr. Hart’s work has investigated quality of life, psychological distress, and symptom burden in patients who have been diagnosed with cancer, multiple sclerosis, or gastrointestinal disorders.
Bev and Dr. Hart discuss Dr. Hart's work with individuals with chronic diseases. They explore important topics such as what a health psychologist does, the psychological impacts of chronic disease, as well as grief and acceptance.
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