PSYD 719 Health and Human Dysfunction I

(Formerly PP 7320). he assessment, etiology, description, understanding, and treatment of the mild to moderate range of psychological, personality and behavioral disorders of adulthood are covered. This may include adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, mild affective disorders, and mild to moderate personality disorders. A methodology for organizing clinical data is an important component of this course. Various theories and empirical research on the etiology and treatment of these disorders are covered. The role of contextual factors in understanding and treating these disorders are included. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 1-3 semester hours

Credits

1 TO 3

Distribution

Argosy Courses