Clinical Psychology in Everyday Life
PSY 980JL
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Course Information
Description
The goal of this course is to give you exposure to the types of evidence-based psychological interventions available for many clinical and non-clinical conditions, such as sadness, anxiety, substance use, and arguments with your significant other. Through this seminar, you will learn to notice and apply principles of psychological intervention to the world around you, not only in theory but also in practice. The seminar is not a self-help program or a training program for providing therapeutic services to others. Instead, the weekly discussions, exercises, and assignments will help you view the world through the lens of a scientist-practitioner – and apply those insights to everyday life in a scientific manner.
Course Notes
This is the same course as PSY 1852 Clinical Psychology in Everyday Life, which has been offered previously. Students who have taken 1852 cannot enroll in this course.
Not Available for Cross Registration