Students explore the study of human psychopathology. Topics include the historical and contemporary practice of psychological research, assessment, classification, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders, as well as a focus on mental wellness and resiliency. Students examine a wide variety of psychological disorders from psychological, biological, psychosocial, and intercultural perspectives and consider evidence-based approaches to clinical practice. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course, but PSYC 1111, PSYC 1211 are recommended. Note: Students cannot receive credit for more than one of PSYC 2160, PSYC 2161.
Students explore the study of human psychopathology. Topics include the historical and contemporary practice of psychological research, assessment, classification, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders, as well as a focus on mental wellness and resiliency. Students examine a wide variety of psychological disorders from psychological, biological, psychosocial, and intercultural perspectives and consider evidence-based approaches to clinical practice. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course, but PSYC 1111, PSYC 1211 are recommended. Note: Students cannot receive credit for more than one of PSYC 2160, PSYC 2161.