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Nov 24, 2024
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PY 426 - History and Systems of Psychology This course explores the historical and theoretical foundations of the science and profession of psychology in relationship to major contemporary systems and themes in psychology. The development and scientific foundations of the different areas of psychology including developmental, personality, cognitive, affective, social, and biological bases will be addressed. Additional attention will be placed on the history of mental health and psychological healing practices in a multi-cultural and diversity context. Students will be exposed to the philosophical bases of professional practice in its diverse forms and be able to critique its evidentiary foundations. We will pay special attention to the diversity and multicultural and diversity factors in the history of modern Psychology. A significant portion of the course will offer and in-depth introduction to the major theories of psychotherapy. (2 credit hours)
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