Courses

PSYC-2643 (3) Child and Adolescent Psychology

Surveys major psychological processes of childhood and adolescence. Prereq., PSYC 1001.

PSYC-3313 (4) Psychopathology

Three hours lec. and two hours rec. per week. Analyzes major theories of personality and behavioral disorders. Restricted to junior and senior PSYC majors. Prereq. PSYC 1001 or instructor consent. Credit not granted for this course and PSYC 4303. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

PSYC-4303 (3) Abnormal Psychology

Examines borderline disorders as extreme variations of the normal personality. Focuses on major functional and organic disorders, theories of mental disorders, and methods of psychotherapy. Prereq., PSYC 1001. Credit not granted for this course and PSYC 3313.

PSYC-4443 (4) Research Methods in Clinical Psychology

Learn to evaluate research methods as they relate to etiology, assessment, and intervention of psychological disorders. Emphasizes the importance of using sound methodological strategies in both research and clinical settings. Three lectures, one lab per week. Prereqs., PSYC1001, 3101, and 3313 or 4303. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite classes of PSYC 1001, PSYC 3101, and either PSYC 3313 or 4303. Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

PSYC-4543 (3) Clinical Neuropsychological Disorders

Neuropsychological disorders are behavioral and cognitive expressions of underlying brain diseases or injury. The course will provide in-depth coverage from clinical perspectives of wide range of disorders caused by stroke, traumatic brain injury, degenerative diseases, and inflammatory diseases. Students will learn the various neurologic, neuroimaging and neuropsychological methods for assessing and diagnosing these disorders and will review specific illustrative cases. Recommended prereqs., PSYC 3313 or 4303. Restricted to sophomores/juniors/seniors. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomore, Junior or Senior) only.

PSYC-4553 (3) Women's Mental Health: A Biopsychosocial Approach

Examines women's mental health risks as the occur over the life span, from adolescence through menopause, and helps students develop a multi-dimensional understanding of factors contributing to the higher prevalence of women's mental health disorders, including social, neurobiological, cultural, developmental, reproductive, behavioral, cognitive and emotional factors. Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only. Prereqs., PSYC 3313 or 4303. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

PSYC-4713 (3) Survey of Clinical Psychology

Covers theories and practices relating to problems of ability and maladjustment. Diagnostic procedures and treatment methods with children and adults. Prereq., PSYC 3313 or 4303. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

PSYC-4733 (4) Psychological Testing and Assessment

Provides an overview of issues central to testing and assessment of psychological constructs, including types of evaluation instruments currently in use inthe field, their applications, and design. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of PSYC 1001 & PSYC 3101 with grade of C- or better.

PSYC-5423 (3) Research Problems in Clinical Psychology

Examines research issues relevant to the field of clinical psychology and mental health for the purpose of developing familiarity with substantive and methodological problems facing the field. Prereq., instructor consent.

PSYC-5433 (3) Adult Psychopathology

Intensively surveys major theories, research findings, and behavioral characteristics associated with deviant reaction patterns. Prereq., instructor consent.

PSYC-5453 (3) Developmental Psychopathology

Prereq., instructor consent. Restricted to graduate psychology majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology Graduate Students only.

PSYC-6603 (1) Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology

Covers a range of topics important for professional development in clinical psychology, including preparation and delivery of research presentations, preparation of grant proposals/manuscripts and practicum experience (i.e., interviewing and assessment, treatment planning, intervention and documentation). Intended to prepare students for careers as research scientists and clinicians. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Instructor permission required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology Graduate Students only.

PSYC-7663 (1) Intellectual Assessment Laboratory

Practice administration of common intellectual tests. Prereq., instructor consent. Coreq., PSYC 7683. Restricted to clinical psychology graduate students. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology Graduate Students only.

PSYC-7673 (3) Adult Psychotherapy

Discusses selected topics in the field of psychotherapy, including content consideration and pertinent research. Topics vary from semester to semester. Prereq., instructor consent.

PSYC-7683 (1-3) Intellectual Assessment, with Practicum, in Clinical Psychology

Focuses on administering and interpreting objective test results commonly used in clinical psychology practice. Probable inventories used are MMPI, SCII , WISC, WAIS, plus other objective measures where relevant. Includes case study approach and direct clinical experience. May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-7693 (3) Personality Measurement

Covers theory and practice primarily in areas of individual personality testing. Involves intensive field work and report writing. Prereq., instructor consent.

PSYC-7703 (3) Seminar: Clinical Psychology

Offers selected topics in the area of clinical psychology. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prereq., instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology Graduate Students only.

PSYC-7713 (1-3) Practicum in Clinical Psychology

Provides direct clinical experience for Phd candidates in clinical psychology only. May be repeated up to 18 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.