CSL 585 Psychopathology
This course is designed to expose students to methods and skills for counseling individuals who may be experiencing serious psychological problems. The role of neurobiology, neural communication, and neurotransmitters is addressed. Special emphasis will be given to the identification and treatment of psychological disorders across the life span. Students will become familiar with the DSM-5 and ICD-10 classification and mental status evaluations. Research-based interventions for each disorder are discussed, and integrative intervention strategies will be stressed. Students are expected to apply treatment interventions and assessment to case presentations. Prerequisite: CSL 500. (Spring)
Credits
3