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Apr 20, 2024
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2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSYC 373 - Children with Disorders This course is designed to provide upper level students the opportunity to delve deeply into the topic of child & adolescent psychopathology. In particular, students in the course will become familiar with: 1) the conditions and disorders that typically develop and/or are diagnosed during infancy, childhood, and adolescence, including their diagnostic criteria, course and chronicity, and prevalence in the population, 2) how such disorders represent deviations from a more typical developmental trajectory, 3) the etiological or causal factors attributed to each disorder (i.e., genetic & environmental), and 4) current intervention and prevention practices. The course will also emphasize a developmental perspective and take an empirical approach.
At the conclusion of the course, each student should be able to:
1) Describe the relative contributions of genetic, family, school/community, societal/cultural factors to the development of the primary childhood and adolescent disorders
2) Identify symptoms and diagnostic criteria for each disorder/condition
3) Explain current approaches to treatment and/or prevention of childhood psychological disorders
4) Evaluate the merits of an empirical article as well as the value of clinical research translated for public consumption
Anticipated Terms Offered: Periodically
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