Abnormal/Clinical Psychology (WMA)

Abnormal/Clinical Psychology (WMA)
Behaviors considered deviant or pathological & the various approaches to understanding & treating them. Empirical & Theoretical approaches to the explanation of psychological dysfunction.

The relation between theories of intervention & theories of psychopathology. A critical evaluation of the effects of individual, family, & community approaches to therapeutic & preventive intervention.

3 Univ credit UL TECEP/ECE




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Syllabus Abnormal Psychology

Lecture 1: Overview

Lecture 2: History

Lecture 3: Paradigms

Lecture 4: Diagnosis

Lecture 5: Assessment

Lecture 6: Research Methods

Lecture 7: Anxiety Disorders

Lecture 8: Anxiety Disorders II

Lecture 9: Obsessive Compulsive & Trauma Related Disorders

Lecture 10: Personality Disorders

Lecture 11: Personality Disorders II

Lecture 12: Mood Disorders

Lecture 13: Mood Disorders II

Lecture 14: Substance Use Disorders I

Lecture 15: Substance Use Disorders II No image avail.

Lecture 16: Eating Disorders: No image available

Lecture 17: Schizophrenia

Lecture 18: Schizophrenia II

Lecture 19: Developmental Disorders

Lecture 20: Developmental Disorders II

Lecture 21: ADHD and Conduct Disorder

Lecture 22: Legal Issues I

Lecture 23: Wrap Up

TECEP Univ credit Test