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An in-depth examination of abnormal psychology with a focus on the dimensional processes that contribute to and protect against the expression of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Developmental issues will be considered in relation to atypical patterns of development. Core components of the course will focus on clinical interviewing and psychological assessment. The course will be presented by way of lectures, class work, video clips and selected readings. There will be an emphasis on in-class activities and informed class discussion. This course is strongly recommended for individuals interested in pursuing careers as a mental health practitioner.
Students should have completed PSYC207 or EDUC102, PSYC335, orreceived Head of School approval prior to enrolling in this course
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