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Abnormal Behavior & Clinical Psychology (Certificate) - Panter - 06.06.2023 Abnormal Behavior & Clinical Psychology (Certificate) Last updated 3/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.59 GB | Duration: 9h 13m Guiding students into the field of mental health services for either personal and/or professional development. What you'll learn Identify the various roles that mental health professionals play within the mental health system. Describe the theoretical foundations of therapeutic psychology to include: intake, problem identification and assessment, and facilitate therapeutic change. Recognize mental health issues that affect children, adolescents, adults and older adults. Explain theories of psychological concepts and major perspectives in abnormal psychology Requirements There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course Description Abnormal psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with psychopathology and abnormal behavior, often in a clinical context. The term covers a broad range of disorders, from depression to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to personality disorders. Counselors, clinical psychologists, and psychotherapists often work directly in this field.Abnormal psychology focuses on the patterns of emotion, thought, and behavior that can be signs of a mental health condition. Rather than the distinction between normal and abnormal, psychologists in this field focus on the level of distress that behaviors, thoughts, or emotions might cause.If a behavior is creating problems in a person's life or is disruptive to other people, then this would be an "abnormal" behavior. In such cases, the behavior may require some type of mental health intervention.Over the next few weeks, we will be learning about the following: Abnormal Psychology - Past and Present; Research in Abnormal Psychology; Models of Abnormality; Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment; Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders; Disorders of Trauma and Stress; Treatments for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders; Suicide; Eating Disorders; Substance Use and Addictive Disorders; Sexual Disorders and Gender Variation; Personality Disorders; Disorders Common Among Children and Adolescents; Disorders of Aging and Cognition; and law, society, and the Mental Health Profession.(Certificate of Completion)This course offers an introduction to abnormal behavior and psychotherapy.By the end of this course, students should be able to:1. Identify the various roles that mental health professionals play within the mental health system.2. Describe the theoretical foundations of therapeutic psychology to include: intake, problem identification and assessment, and the facilitation of therapeutic change. Overview Section 1: Course Introduction Lecture 1 A Warm Welcome to the Course Lecture 2 About Course Section 2: Introduction to Abnormal Behavior Lecture 3 Abnormal Psychology & the 4 Ds Lecture 4 How Abnormality was Viewed and Treated in the Past Lecture 5 Research Methods in Psychology Section 3: Introduction to Clinical Psychology Lecture 6 Intro to Clinical Psychology & the Mental Health Profession Lecture 7 Conducting Clinical Interviews & Psychological Assessments Lecture 8 DSM-5 Explained Section 4: Behavioral Therapy & Relationships Lecture 9 Intro to Behavior Therapy Lecture 10 The Behavioral Model - Traits vs Behaviors Lecture 11 The ABC Model in Behaviorism Section 5: Psychology's Perspectives & Influences on Human Behavior Lecture 12 The Major Models in Psychology Lecture 13 Cultural Influences on Human Behavior Section 6: Influences on Childhood Disorders & Anxiety Disorders Lecture 14 Life Span Development Lecture 15 Prenatal Development & The Birthing Process Lecture 16 Parenting Styles & Child Outcomes Lecture 17 Divorce & Child Custody Lecture 18 Social Influence / Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment Lecture 19 Childhood & Adolescent Mental Health Disorders Lecture 20 Anxiety Disorders Explained via Perspectives Section 7: Stress, Emotion & Depressive Disorders Lecture 21 Stress, Health & PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder) Lecture 22 Depressive, Bipolar Disorders & Suicide Lecture 23 Expressing Emotion & Happiness Section 8: Eating Disorders & Sleep Stages and Disorders Lecture 24 Eating Disorders Lecture 25 Sleep Stages & Disorders Section 9: Legal Matters in Psychology Lecture 26 Risk Assessment Evaluations Lecture 27 Competency to Stand Trial Lecture 28 Insanity Standards & Trials Section 10: Sexual Disorders & Dysfunctions Lecture 29 Sexual Disorders & Dysfunctions Lecture 30 Paraphilic Sexual Disorders Lecture 31 Fetishistic Disorder Lecture 32 Transvestic Disorder Lecture 33 Exhibitionistic Disorder Lecture 34 Voyeuristic Disorder "Peeping Tom" Lecture 35 Frotteuristic Disorder Lecture 36 Pedophilic Disorder Lecture 37 S&M - Sexual Masochism & Sexual Sadism Lecture 38 Sex Therapy Steps 1-9 Section 11: Personality Disorders Lecture 39 The Brain, The Mind & The Unconsciousness Lecture 40 Personality Disorders Lecture 41 Sociopath vs Psychopath Section 12: Disorders of Aging & Cognition Lecture 42 Psychology of Older Adults Lecture 43 Psychology of Sex & the Older Adult Lecture 44 Disorders of Aging & Cognition Section 13: End of Course Reflection & Certificate of Completion Lecture 45 An End of Course Warm Thank YOU! Anyone wanting to learn about mental health and clinical services for either personal and/or professional development. |