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Sep 27, 2024
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SW 7831:Psychopathology and Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Service II3 Class Hours 0 Laboratory Hours 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: SW 7700 , SW 7701 , SW 7702 , SW 7703 , SW 7704 , SW 7705 , SW 7706 , SW 7707 , SW 7708 , SW 7709 , SW 7802 , SW 7811 , SW 7812 , and SW 7830 This MSW concentration course covers the domain of psychopathology as represented in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5, 2013). The scientific bases of contemporary theories and research of major psychological disorders will be studied. Students will be educated about the types and causes of mental disorders, their assessment, treatment plans, referrals for services, prognosis, related research in psychotherapy, and prevention. The legal, ethical, and cultural issues related to psychopathology and society will be deliberated. Content is selected and organized based on the view that healthy emotional and social development are related to biological, psychological, social and environmental factors. The second sequence of this two sequence course will focus on classifications and criteria in the DSM-5 Section II not covered in the first course sequence (SW 8730) and Section III - Emerging Measures and Models.
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