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CLP 3144 – Abnormal Psychology 


General Education Credit: Social Science
College Credit: 3

About The Course

Prerequisite Course: PSY 2012 – General Psychology or equivalent 

This course outlines the varieties of disordered experience and conduct and their contribution to an understanding of more effective personal and social adjustment. Includes neuroses, psychoses, and psychosomatic and conduct disturbances. 

Course Goals 

Through this course, you will: 

  • learn abnormality in human behaviors, thoughts, and emotions within cultural contexts and from both the continuous and the categorical DSM perspectives 
  • compare and contrast different theoretical perspectives of abnormality 
  • describe the diagnostic process and assessments of mental illnesses 
  • identify a variety of emotional, behavioral, neurocognitive, psychotic, mood, and personality disorders and treatment options 
  • apply your learning to the real world 
  • gain insights, understanding, and resilience in mental health 

Satisfied High School Graduation Requirement Subject: Elective 

High School Credit: 0.5 

Course Syllabus

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