What happens psychologically when a person transitions from being healthy to being a patient? This topic examines the “sick role” and how people recognize symptoms, interpret illness, and decide when to seek treatment. We will explore the psychological landscape of the hospital setting, the roots of medical treatment delays, and the dynamics of patient-provider communication. We will place a heavy emphasis on dismantling systemic barriers, looking closely at cultural and gender stereotyping, and evaluating how providers can deliver culturally competent, gender-affirming care to transgender and non-binary individuals.
Culture and Illness Behaviors
Measuring Illness Perception
The Commonsense Model of Illness Behavior
Recognizing Symptoms
Seeking Treatment and the Role of Culture
The Hospital Setting
Understanding Treatment Delays
Staff Relations
Adherence to Treatment
Patient-Practitioner Interactions & Communication
Gender and Cultural Stereotyping
Gender-Affirming Care and Patient-Practitioner Dynamics
Navigating Institutional Barriers in Transgender and Non-Binary Healthcare
Cultural Competency in Healthcare