COU 560 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS, & ADVANCED ASSESSMENTS   3.0 Credit(s)
This course is a study of abnormal human behavior and the principles of understanding dysfunction in human behavior or social disorganization. It is based on the DSM 5 and ICD-10 and is designed to provide an in-depth look at the etiology and diagnosis of psychological distress and psychopathology to clinical mental health counseling students. Students will become familiar with cultural diversity factors impacting diagnosis and assessment. Students will gain an understanding of the biological, neurological, psychosocial and physiological factors that affect human functioning, and behavior. The course allows for students to learn about and assess for mental disorders across the lifespan and include the biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors implicated in vulnerability and resilience. A focus is made on the "continuous assessment process" and advancing one's assessment skills. Prerequisite: Take COU-540 and COU-550
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