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Course Index
- Overview of Clinical Psychology
- History
- Paradigms
- Diagnosis
- Assessment
- Research Methods
- Anxiety Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders I
- Obsessive Compulsive & Trauma Related Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Personality Disorders I
- Mood Disorders
- Mood Disorders I
- Substance Use Disorders
- Substance Use Disorders I: No image avail.
- Eating Disorders: No image available
- Schizophrenia: No image
- Schizophrenia I
- ADHD and Conduct Disorder
- Developmental Disorders
- Developmental Disorders I
- Legal Issues I
- Wrap Up of PSYCH 130
Course Description
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.
This is a psychology course taught by Prof. Ann Kring from UC Berkeley during the Fall 2013 semester.
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