PSY 460 Introduction to Clinical Psychology and Mental Health

This course explores the field of clinical psychology and mental health and provides students with a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles, theories, professional responsibilities, and ethical practices. Students will gain insight into the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders with a focus on psychological well-being. The course introduces clinical psychology's historical and theoretical foundations, highlighting influential perspectives and key figures in the field. Students will examine the classification systems used to identify and categorize mental disorders, including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Emphasis will be placed on recognizing the cultural, social, and ethical factors that influence the conceptualization and diagnosis of mental disorders. Throughout the course, students will examine the role of cultural diversity, stigma, and social determinants of mental health in clinical practice.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

PSY 101

Corequisite

None