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Master of Public Health

(Community Medicine)
(Two Year Post Graduate Programme)

(Self-financing Mode)

(Ordinance & Syllabus)

Course Coordinator
Dr. Rakesh Dwivedi
Department of Social Work
University of Lucknow

Department of Social Work


University of Lucknow
Lucknow

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Master of Public Health
(Community Medicine)

Title
The title of the course shall be Master of Public Health (Community Medicine).
Objective
The main aim of the Master of Public Health (Community Medicine) programme
is to train the persons in the community and health, professionals to apply the
knowledge of Community Medicine and Public Health to the community, health care
delivery, research and population based community health initiatives. Our ultimate
purpose is to train our graduates to think always in terms of Community Health,
Health Promotion and Community Disease Prevention.
Duration
The total duration of the course shall be of two years, spread over in four semesters.
Nature: Self Financing
Number of Seats: 40
Eligibility: Any graduate in any stream of any recognized university in India and
Abroad.
Admission Policy: As per University norms
Eligibility
Any graduate with three year degree in any stream shall be eligible for admission to
the course.
Admission Policy
As per University norms.
Course Content
The curriculum will be divided in to two parts:
(1) Theory Papers
(2) Field Work Practicum
Theory Papers
There shall be four theory papers in each of the four semesters as per the details given
below:
Semester-1
 Paper-1: Community Medicine and Public Health
 Paper-2: Concept of Health and Disease
 Paper-3: General Epidemiology and Epidemiological Methods
 Paper-4: Environment and Sanitation
 Paper-5: Genetics and Health
 Paper-6: Field Work Practicum
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Semester – 2
 Paper-1: Sociology and Community Health
 Paper-2: Bio-Statistics & Computer Application
 Paper-3: Nutrition
 Paper-4: Health Education, Communication and Information
 Paper-5: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
 Paper-6: Field Work Practicum

Semester-3
 Paper-1: Epidemiology of Specific Diseases and Medical Entomology
 Paper-2: Demography, Family Planning and MCH
 Paper-3: Human Behaviour, Naturopathy and Yoga
 Paper-4: School, Urban and Occupational Health
 Paper-5: Health Planning, Administration and Management
 Paper-6: Field Work Practicum

Semester-4
 Paper-1: Community Geriatrics and Mental Health
 Paper-2: Cultural Dimensions of Health & Disease
 Paper-3: Personality and Psycho-somatic Factors of Health
 Paper-4: Counseling: Concept, Meaning, & Fields
 Paper-5: Transactional Analysis & Psychotherapy
 Paper-6: Field Work Practicum
 Paper-7: General/ Project viva voce
 Paper-8: Dissertation

Evaluation Pattern
In each paper shall be of 100 marks. (Internal Assessment-30+ Assessment -70)

Field Work
There shall be two types of field work
(i) Concurrent Field Work
(ii) Block Field Work

Concurrent Field Work will be done simultaneously with class-room teaching of


theory papers form the very beginning of the session up to the preparation leave
before the commencement of the examination. Each student will be required to go for
concurrent field work for two days in a week (excluding holidays and Dashahara and
winter vacations). Concurrent field work will be of 100 Marks in each semester.

Block Field Work through placement in any reputed Hospitals, Medical College
(Government and Private), Clinics, District Hospitals, CHC, PHC and different Nursing
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Homes or community for six weeks after the end of IVth semester will be organized
just after the end of theory papers. The student will submit weekly report of the work
done to the supervisor on his/her recommendation mark sheet/degree will be
released by the Examination Section of University of Luck now.

In Semester IV Field Based Research Report shall be of 100 marks.

In semester IV, in addition to theory examination and evaluation of Concurrent


Field Work (inclusive of Field Based Research Report), there will be a General Viva-
Voce Examination of 100 marks to ascertain the comprehension of the subject and
ability to communicate in face to face situations.

Every student will be required to pass separately in theory papers, Field Work
and General Viva-Voce Examination. In order to successfully pass, every student will
be required to obtain at least 36% marks in the aggregate of Theory Papers, Field
Work and General Viva-Voce Examination.

Project Report

Each student shall be required to prepare and submit a Project Report on the
theme (to be decided in consultation with the Faculty) before the commencement of
the Examination for the IV Semester.

Fee: As per university norms

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Syllabus
Semester - I
Paper I: Community Medicine and Public Health
Unit-I
Community Medicine: Meaning, Definition, History, Goals and Objectives.
Unit-II
-Family and Community Medicine
-Social Control of Medicine
-De-professionalization of Medicine
-Failure of Medicine
Unit-III
-Public Health: Concept
-Rise of Public Health
-Current Status in India
-Changing Concept in Public Health
-Delivery of Services
-New Horizons in Public Health
Unit-IV
-Federation of Public Health Association in India.
-Manpower Problem and Training of Health Personnel
-Population and Public Health

Books :
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease:Dynamics and
Dimensions, New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2004
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 J. S. Mathur- A Comprehensive Textbook of Community Medicine, CBS
Publisher and Distributors 2008
 G.R. Krishnamurthy, A.K. Singh, S. K. Bajpai- Indian Health Scenario
(Perspectives and Dimensions) Serial Publication.
 Oxfords textbook of Public Health Fifth edition Vol 1,2,3
 F. Douglas Scutchfield, C. William Keck, Principles of Publics Health
Practice.
 Imrana Qadeer-Public Health in India (2011) Danish Books.

Books:
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease:Dynamics and
Dimensions, New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2004
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease: Dynamics and
Dimensions, New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2004
 Thomas C. Timmreck, An Introduction to Epidemiology (third edition),
Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2002.

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Paper II: Concept of Health and Disease
Unit-I
-Evolution of Medicine (History of Medicine)
-The Dawn of Scientific Medicine
-Modern Medicine
Unit-II
-Evolution of Public and Community Health
-Definition of Health
-Relative Concepts
-Determinants and Indicators of Health
Unit-III
-Disease – Concept and Meaning
-Spectrum of Disease
-Factors responsible for Disease
-Stages and Interventions in Preventions of Diseases
Unit-IV
-Environmental Factors in Health and Disease
-Indices used in Measurement of Health
-Difficulties in Measurement of Health
-Level of Prevention

Books:
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive &
Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett Publisher,
USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease:Dynamics and Dimensions,
New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett Publisher,
USA 2004

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Paper III: General Epidemiology and Epidemiological Methods
Unit-I
-Epidemical – Evolution, concept and Definition, Principles Approach
Unit-II
-Methods of Epidemiology
1) Descriptive
2) Analytical
3) Experimental
Unit-III
-Association and Causation
-Measurements of Morbidity
-Measurements of Mortality
-Sources of Epidemiological Data and uses of Epidemiology
Unit-IV
-Concept for Screening
-Uses of Screening
-Criteria for Screening
-Community Diagnosis
-Modes of Disease Transmission
-Measures of Prevention and
-Control of Diseases

Books:
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett Publisher,
USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease: Dynamics and Dimensions,
New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett Publisher,
USA 2004
 Thomas C. Timmreck, An Introduction to Epidemiology (third edition), Jones
and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2002.

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Paper IV: Environment and Sanitation
Unit-I
-Environment: Concept and Meaning, Types and Importance
-Environmental Management – Scenario, Problems and Perspectives
-Emerging Concerns and Challenges
-Environmental Movement in India.
Unit-II
-Laws relating to Protection
-Forest Conservation Act
-Environmental Protection Act
-Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act
-Air (Prevention – Control of Pollution) Act
Unit-III
-Sanitation: Concept and Meaning and Scope
-Water Management-Water, safe – wholesome -Water, Water Borne Disease,
Water Literacy
-Methods of Purification of Water
-Standards Analysis of Water Quality
-Solid Waste Management-
-Disposal of Wastes in Urban and Rural Areas
-Disposal of Excreta
Unit-IV
-Pollution Indicators and Prevention-Air, Water, Noise
-Radiations – Hazards and Prevention
-Meteorology – Effect on Health
-Housing Standards

Books:
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 Chiras- Environmental Sciences (Eight edition) Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and
Bartlett Publisher, USA 2008.

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 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease: Dynamics and
Dimensions, New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2004
 Etiene Dubois, Environment and health Effects, Apple Academic Press
2010
 Cordelia Strange, Water Pollution & Health , Alpha House Publishing, new
York.

Paper V: Genetics and Health


Unit-I
-Basic Concepts of Genetics (Definition): DNA, Chromosomes, Genome, Genes
-Hereditary Concept
Unit-II
-History of Genetics
-Principles of Heredity
-Human Genetics -Sex Linkage, Crossing Over
Unit-III
-Genetic Diseases
-Genetic Testing- Concept
-Ethical Legal and Social Issues
-Genetic Counseling
Unit-IV
-Genetics and Health
-Genetics and Awareness
Books:
 Monroe W. Strickberger, Geneetics (third edicition) Pearson Education,
2008
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 Kenen, Stephaine- Medicine, Degeration and Eugenics (2002)
 Sengoopta, Chandak-Darwin, Darwinism and the Modern World (2004)
 Ravi Shankar- human Genetics Modern approach , cyber Tech publication
2012.

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Semester – II
Paper I : Sociology and Community Health
Unit-I
-Sociology: Concept, Meaning, Nature & Scope
-Concept in Sociology relating to Health
Unit-II
-Social Institutions – Family
-Community
-Group
Unit-III
-Community Health – Concept, Meaning and Scope
-Social Medicine
-Community Diagnosis
-Community Treatment
Unit-IV
-Clinico-Social Evaluation of the Individual in relation to Socio-Economic and
Cultural Aspects
- Attitude to Health, Disease and Health services
-Identification of Social Factors in relation to Health and Diseases-
-Urbanization, Industrialization

Books:
 David Wainwright, A Sociology of Health, Sage Publication 2008
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 James F. Mckenzie, Robert R. Pinger, Jerome E. Kotecki, An Introduction to
Community Health (Fifth edition) Jones and Bartlett Publisher, USA 2005.
 Carol Holtz, Global Health care:Issues & Policies Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2008.
 Surendra Singh, P.D. Mishra, Health and Disease: Dynamics and
Dimensions, New Royal Book Company 2000
 Mary Jane Schneider, Introduction to Public Health, Jones and Bartlett
Publisher, USA 2004
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 Social Problems (selection from Co Researcher) sage Publication 2008
 Sandro, Galia and David Vlahov-Handbook of Urban health, Springer
 Nilambar Mukerjee-A textbook of Social Psychology, wisdom Press 2012

Paper II: Bio-Statistics & Computer Application


Unit-I
-Biostatistics: Definition, scope and uses
-Collection, Classification and Presentation of -Statistical Data
-Analysis and Interpretations of Data
Unit-II
-Sources and Uses of Statistics
-Test of Significance
-Sample Size Determination
-Multivariate Analysis
-Life Table
Unit-III
-Fundamentals of Computer-Hardware and Software
-Application of Computers
-Operating System
-Internet
Unit-IV
-MS-DOS, MS WINDOWS
-MS-Office’s-Word, MS- Excel & Power Point
-Introduction to Data Base Management System
-Spreadsheet: Introduction to Spreadsheet -Application –Data Entry – Statistical,
Logical and Financial Functions
-Graphical Application and Data Analysis

Books:

 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot


Publishers Jabalpur India
 Coroxtn and Cowden Applied General Statistics
 Mueller and Schuessler-Statistical Reasoning in Sociology
 Lohen, Lilian-Statistical methods for Social Sciences

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Paper III: Nutrition
Unit-I
-Basic Concept in Nutrition-
-Food Nutrition & Health
-Classification of Nutrients
-Source of Nutrients
-Balance Diet
Unit-II
-Nutritional Deficiency Diseases
Other Nutritional Problems
-Maternal Malnutrition
-Nutrient Deficiency Control Program
Unit-III
-Assessment of Nutrient Status
-Supplementary Feeding Program
-Dietary Management
Unit-IV
-Food Budgeting
-Food Selection
-Food Storage
-Food Preservation Food Safety

Books:
 Jane B Mrgan, John W. T. Dickson , Nutrition in early Life, Jon Wiley 2003
 Camden Flath, Nutrition and Science, Alpha House Publishing, New York
2009
 Zachary Chastian, Nutrition & Society, Alpha House Publishing, New York
 Mukesh Mittal-Diet Nutrition and Health, Aadi publication 2011

 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot


Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi

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Paper IV: Health Education, Communication and Information
Unit-I
-Health Education: Concept, Definition – Role and Importance
-Approaches to Health Education
-Methods of Health Education
-Schemes in Health Education
Unit-II
-Models of Health Education
-Content of Health Education
-Principles of Health Education
-Practice to Health Educations
Unit-III
-Communication – Meaning, Definition, Concept, Principles, Models and Forms
-Health Education and Role of IEC
-Development of I E C Material
Unit-IV
-Health Information System-Concept
-Component – Uses of Health Information system
-Sources of Health Information System
-Indian Health information System

Books:
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Marc Berg, Health Information Management, Routledge
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 Oxford’s Textbook of Public health , Fifth edition, Vol. 1,2,3
 David Seedhouse: Health Promotion- Philosophy, Prejudice and Practice,
John wiley & Sons Ltd. 2006

Paper V: Medical and Psychiatric Social Work


Unit-I
-Medical Social Work – Concept, Principles and Skills, Development and Scope
Unit-II
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-Medical Social Work: Retrospect and Prospect
-Role of Medical Social Work in various Medical Setting
Unit-III
-Psychiatric Social Work: Concept, Roles, Functions and Scope
-Psychiatric Social Work: Retrospect and Prospect
Unit-IV
-Application of Psychiatric Social Work in Different Setting – Mental Hospital,
Child Guidance Clinics, Counseling Centers , Rehabilitation Centre, General
Hospitals.

Books:
 Goldstein D., Expanding Horizons in Medical Social Work
 Goldstein D., Readings in the Theory and Practice in Medical Social Work
 Mishra P.D. , Social Work, Philosophy and Methods
 Sharon D.P., Social Work and Community Practice, Apple Acdemic Press
2011

Semester – III
Paper I: Epidemiology of Specific Diseases and Medical Entomology
Unit-I
-Epidemiology-Concept
-Natural History of Diseases
-Indian Scenario
Clinical Features
Diagnosis
Management
Prevention
Unit-II
-Relevant National Program
Polio, Tuberculosis, Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Filaria,
Blindness

Unit-III
-Medical Entomology: Definition
-Arthropods- Vectors

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-Vector Borne Diseases – Classification and
-Mode of transmission
-Methods of Vector Control
-Insecticides- Classification, Modes of action, Application and Toxicity

Unit-IV
-Communicable diseases : Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chicken pox, Acute
respiratory infections, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertusis, Polio Myelitis, Diarrhoeal
Diseases, Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis, STD, AIDS, Malaria ,Filaria, Plague,
Tuberculosis, Rabies etc,
-Non Communicable Diseases – Hypertension, Coronary and Heart Disease,
Blindness, Accidents, Diabetes etc

Books:
 Ray M. Merrill, Introductioon to Epidemiology, Jones & Bartlett 2010 (V
edition)
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi

Paper II: Demography, Family Planning & Maternal Child Health

Unit-I
-Demography – Definition, Cycle, Indices and Composition
-World Population Trends
-Demographic Trends in India
Unit-II
-Population Policies – Concept, Evaluation
-Policies related to MTP and Sex -Determination/Act
-National Population Policy
Unit-III
-Family Planning Methods: Need, Importance and their Classification
-Advantages and Disadvantages of Family Planning
-Population Control Measures
-Failure of Family Planning in India
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-National Family Welfare Program in India
-Law and Family Planning in India
Unit-IV
-MCH Program
-RCH Program

Books:
 P. K. Majumdar : India’s demography, Rawat Publication 2013
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi

Paper III: Human Behavior, Naturopathic and Yoga


Unit-I
-Human Behavior: Concept, Definition and Reflectors
-Behavior Problems in different stages of Personality Development
Unit-II
-Concept of Normalcy and Abnormalcy
Etiology of Abnormal Behaviour
-Symptoms of Abnormal Behaviour
-Types of Abnormal Behaviour
Unit-III
-Management of Mental Disorder
-Defense Mechanism
-Stress and Stress related Diseases
-Counseling and Psychotherapy
Unit-IV
-Naturopathic: Definition, Principles, Philosophy and Treatment
-Yoga: Concept, Approaches, Aims, Objectives, Historical Development and
Philosophy
Books:
 Robert C. Carson, James N Butcther, Susan Mineka, Jill M. Hooley,
Abnormal Psychology, Pearson Education.

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 Robert A. Baron, Nyla R. Branscombe, Donn Byrne, Gopa Bhardwaj, social
psychology, Pearson Education
 Upendra Bhakta, Abnormal Psychology, Random Publication, New Delhi.

Paper IV: School, Urban and Occupational Health


Unit-I
-School Health: Meaning, Objectives and Importance
-Components of School Health
-Critical Analysis of School Health Programmes
Unit-II
-Urban Health: Importance
-Problem of Urbanization
-Organization of Health Services in Urban areas
Unit-III
-Occupational Health: Definition, and Importance
-Classification of Occupational Hazards and Diseases
-Preventive measures for occupational diseases
-Employee state insurance scheme
-Factories
Unit-IV
-International Health Organizations
WHO, UNICEF, RED CROSS
-Voluntary Health Organizations
-International Health Regulations

Books:
 Carol Gestwicki, Home School and Community, Thomson Delmar Learning
(6th edition)
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive
& Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi

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Paper V: Health Planning, Administration & Management
Unit-I
-Planning – Definition, Health Planning, Planning Cycle
-Management – Definition, Principles and Methods
-Constitutional Programme for Health in India – -Health Care delivery system
Unit-II
-Primary Health Care
-Health for all strategy
-National health Policy
-Health’s Committees
-Health Man power Development
Unit-III
-Public Health Administration
-Delivery of Health Care
-Organization Functions – Staff pattern of Health Sub-centers, PHC & CHC
Unit-IV
-Job Description of Various Health personnel
-Prevention of Food Adulteration Act
-Registration of Births & Death Act

Books:
 Marc Berg- Health Information Management, Routledge
 A. Ashokan, Perspectives of Health Economics, Serial Publications , New
Delhi
 David Haber-Health Promotion and Ageing, Springer Publishing Company
2007
 Christine Stephens-Health Promotion, A Psychological Approach, Mc Graw
Hills 2008

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Semester – IV
Paper I: Community Geriatrics and Mental Health
Unit-I
-Definition and Evaluation Geriatrics Services
-Common Disease of Elderly
-Economics and Psycho Social Needs of the Aged
Unit-II
-Care of Elderly in Organized and Unorganized
-Geriatric services
Unit-III
-Mental Health: Concept, Importance, Promoters and Obstructers
-Mental Health Problem in India
-Mental Health Care
-Importance of Mental Health
Unit-IV
-Types of Mental Illness and Causes: (1) Preventive aspects (2) Mental Health
Services (3)Alcoholism, drug dependence
Epidemiological factors and prevention

Books:
 Thomas H. Peake- healthy Aging Healthy treatment (The Impact of Telling
Stories) Praeger
 K Mukhopadhyay- Preventive and Social Medicine, CBS Publisher 2005
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive &
Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 Jessica Rosenberg and Samuel Rosenberg, Community Mental Health-
Challenges for the 21st Century, Routledge 2006

Paper II: Cultural Dimensions of Health and Diseases


Unit-I
-Social and Cultural Life of Human Beings
-Social Perspective of Health and Health Care
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-Socio-cultural approach to Health and Disease
Unit-II
-Poverty and Health
-Population and Health
-Nutrition and Health
Unit-III
-Social Anatomy
-Social Physiology
-Social Pathology
Unit-IV
-Social Consequences of Disease and Illness
-Social Health: Definition, Sign and Symptoms of Social health, Foundation of
Social health

Books:
 Thomas H. Peake- healthy Aging Healthy treatment (The Impact of Telling
Stories) Praeger
 K Mukhopadhyay- Preventive and Social Medicine, CBS Publisher 2005
 K. Park, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine, Banarsidas Bhanot
Publishers Jabalpur India
 Sundar Lal, Adarsh, Pankaj, Textbook of Community Medicine (Preventive &
Social Medicine), CBS Publishers, New Delhi
 Piyush Gupta, O.P. Ghai, Textbook of Preventive & Social Medicine CBS
Publishers, New Delhi
 Jessica Rosenberg and Samuel Rosenberg, Community Mental Health-
Challenges for the 21st Century, Routledge 2006

Paper III: Personality and Psycho-somatic Factors of Health


Unit-I
-Personality- Concept, Meaning and Stages
-Determinants and Reflector of Personality
-Heredity and Environment
Unit-II
-Theories of Personality – Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Alder, karen Harney,
Sullivan & Otto Rank
Unit-III
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-Psycho-somatic factors of Illness
-Psycho-somatic diagnosis – Meaning and Importance
-Steps in Psycho-somatic Diagnosis
-Diagnostic Aids
Unit-IV
-Psycho-Somatic Medicine
-Types and Importance
-Methods of Application
-Common Physical Diseases
-Role of Medical Social Worker

Books:
 K.K. Sharma, Principles of Guidance & Counselling, Kanishka Publications
Distributors, New Delhi
 Clifford T. Morgan, Richard A. King, John R. Weisz, John Schopler,
Introduction to Psychology, Tata Mcgraw Hill Edition
 Mishra P.D.-Vyakti aur Samaj

Paper-IV: Counseling: Concept, Meaning and Fields


Unit-I
-Counselling: Concept, Meaning, Definitions, Goals, Relevance
-Assumption and Principles
-Factors contributing to the emergence of Counselling
-Historical Growth of Counselling movement in India & Abroad
Recent trends in Counselling.
Unit-II
-Clinical Psychology
-Counseling as a helping relationship
-Counseling as a solution to human problem
-Case Study – Concept, meaning and Relevance
-Difference between Counseling, psychotherapy & Social Case Work
Unit-III
-Approaches to Counseling: Psychoanalytic, Humanistic, Behaviouristic,
Existential, Interpersonal, Social Work, Cognitive, Gestalt.
-Motivation & Emotions
-Social Psychology

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Unit-IV
-Special area in Counseling: Family, Children, Parents, Delinquent, Reluctant
Clients, Marriage, Premarital, Women, Drug Addicts, Education, Career and
Weaker Sections of Society
Books:
 K.K. Sharma, Principles of Guidance & Counselling, Kanishka Publications
Distributors, New Delhi
 Strawbridge, Handbook of Counseling Psychology, Sage Publication, New
Delhi.
 John Mcleod- An Introduction to Counseling, Rawat Publication
 Janet Tolan, Skills in Person Centered Counseling & Psychotherapy, Sage
Publication, New Delhi
 Chustine Lister Ford, Skills in Transactional analisis Counseling &
Psychotherapy, Sage Publication, New Delhi
 Phil Joyce & Charlotte Sills, Skills in Gestalt Counseling & psychotherapy,
sage Publication, New Delhi
 Robert Holman coombs, addiction Counselling review, Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates, Inc. Publishers
 Mishra P.D.-Vyakti aur Samaj
 Singh, H.G., Psychotherapy in India
 Sundberg N.D. Tyler L.E.-Clinical Psychology

Paper-V: Transactional Analysis and Psychotherapy


Unit-I
-Transactional Analysis – Meaning, Objectives, Stages, Merits and Demerits
Unit-II
-Psychotherapy – Meaning, Objectives, Level and Techniques
-Approaches of Psychotherapy
-Psychotherapy in Indian Context
-Models of Psychotherapy
Unit-III
-Psycho Therapist – Eligibility, Role and Characteristics
-Psychotherapy in various setting
-Evaluation of Reporting in Psychotherapy
Unit-IV
-Developing Positive Attitude
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-SWOT Analysis
-Self Development

Books:
 K.K. Sharma, Principles of Guidance & Counselling, Kanishka Publications
Distributors, New Delhi
 Strawbridge, Handbook of Counseling Psychology, Sage Publication, New
Delhi.
 John Mcleod- An Introduction to Counseling, Rawat Publication
 Janet Tolan, Skills in Person Centered Counseling & Psychotherapy, Sage
Publication, New Delhi
 Chustine Lister Ford, Skills in Transactional analisis Counseling &
Psychotherapy, Sage Publication, New Delhi
 Phil Joyce & Charlotte Sills, Skills in Gestalt Counseling & psychotherapy,
sage Publication, New Delhi
 Robert Holman coombs, addiction Counselling review, Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates, Inc. Publishers
 Mishra P.D.-Vyakti aur Samaj
 Singh, H.G., Psychotherapy in India
 Sundberg N.D. Tyler L.E.-Clinical Psychology

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