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PSY 6450 - Psychopathology


3 Credit(s)

This course reviews human behavior usually classified as “abnormal” or pathological. We will explore definitions of “abnormal behavior” throughout human history to the current time. We will use the current version of the American Psychiatric Association’s diagnostic criteria (DSM-V) as a diagnostic foundation, but take special care to humanize the people who have the mental conditions we cover.

Four conceptual themes inform our approach to discussing psychopathology. First, care will be taken to thoroughly review signs and symptoms, and other diagnostic considerations of the condition(s) consistent with the medical model. Second, we will explore etiological models, such as multicultural and/or adaptive (teleological functions) of the condition(s). Third, we will review treatment and intervention strategies consistent with each of the etiological considerations. Fourth, we will cover neurobiological factors associated with each condition or constellation of conditions. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]

Registration Restriction(s): PsyD students only



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