PSYC 336

Summer 2022 Part of Term S1

Part of Term S1
(4 week) May 16-Jun 10

Credit: 3 hours.

Survey and critical review of subdisciplines in clinical/community psychology; concepts, methods, and assessments, intervention strategies and tactics. Subdisciplines addressed will vary. See Class Schedule for current titles.

May be repeated with approval to a maximum of 6 undergraduate hours in same term, or to a maximum of 9 undergraduate hours in subsequent terms. Prerequisite: PSYC 238 or PSYC 239 or both depending on topic.

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PSYC 336 class schedule data for summer 2022
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
32934
Online
1ON
12:30PM -3:20PM
TR
n.a.
Cohen, J
Thakur, H
Part of Term:
S1
Date Range:
05/16/22-06/10/22
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
"Stress & Resiliency in Childhood" The class focuses on the impact how major and/or chronic stress may uniquely impact children and adolescents. We focus on issues related to developmental psychopathology, clinical intervention, and positive psychology. Students will learn about why certain youth develop psychological distress after a negative life event, how to intervene or prevent psychological distress following a traumatic event, and what makes certain people seem resilient, or even demonstrate growth, in the face of adversity. **Elective course for Clinical/Community, Developmental, or Intradisciplinary Psychology Concentration**
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