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Psych 130 Clinical Psychology

01:00-2:00 PM | 2050 VLSB
Instructor Ann Kring

Psych 130: Clinical Psychology - Fall 2006. Theoretical and empirical approaches to the explanation of psychological dysfunction. The relation between theories of psychopathology and theories of intervention. A critical evaluation of the effects of individual, family, and community approaches to therapeutic and preventive intervention. Thematic focus of the course may change from year to year. See department notices for details.


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Lecture Archive
Mon 8/28 Overview
Wed 8/30 History
Mon 9/4 Psych 130: Lecture 3 - Holiday
Wed 9/6 Paradigms
Mon 9/11 Diagnosis and Assessment I
Wed 9/13 Diagnosis and Assessment II
Mon 9/18 Research Methods
Wed 9/20 EXAM I
Mon 9/25 Anxiety Disorders I
Wed 9/27 Anxiety Disorders II
Mon 10/2 Dissociative Disorders (Audiio from film clips not available)
Wed 10/4 Stress and Health I
Mon 10/9 Stress and Health II
Wed 10/11 Eating Disorders
Mon 10/16 EXAM 2
Wed 10/18 Mood Disorders I
Mon 10/23 Mood Disorders II
Wed 10/25 Substance Related Disorders I
Mon 10/30 Substance Related Disorders II
Wed 11/1 Late Life and Psychological Disorders
Wed 11/8 Schizophrenia I
Mon 11/13 Schizophrenia II
Wed 11/15 Schizophrenia III
Mon 11/20 Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical Issues I
Wed 11/22 Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical Issues II (video - podcast not available)
Mon 11/27 Developmental Disorders I
Wed 11/29 Developmental Disorders II
Mon 12/4 Conclusion and Integration