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Putting the ‘teachable moment’ in context: A view from critical health psychology

Abigail Locke

2022Journal of Health Psychology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The concept of 'Teachable Moment' (TM) is an increasingly used term within mainstream health psychology in relation to interventions and health behaviour change. It refers to a naturally occurring health event where individuals may be motivated to change their behaviours from unhealthy ones to healthier choices. Pregnancy is seen as a key time for behaviour change interventions, partly due to the idea that the mother has increased motivations to protect her unborn child. This paper proposes a Critical Health Psychological (CHP) re-examination of the concept and explores the 'teachable moment' within a wider framing of contemporary parenting ideologies in order to offer a more critical, nuanced and contextual consideration of pregnancy and the transition to motherhood. The paper locates these discussions using an example of alcohol usage in pregnancy. In doing so, this paper is the first of its kind to consider the 'teachable moment' from a critical health psychological perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Teachable momentContext (archaeology)PsychologyHealth psychologyApplied psychologyMoment (physics)Social psychologyMedicinePsychotherapistPublic healthNursingPhysicsGeographyClassical mechanicsArchaeologyHomelessness and Social IssuesCommunity Health and DevelopmentChild Abuse and Trauma