PSYC 2340 Psychopathology

This course is an overview of psychological disorders, including anxiety, somatic, personality, mood, neurodevelopmental, substance use, neurocognitive, and trauma disorders. Topics of emphasis include diagnostic criteria, etiology, and treatment. Prerequisite: Completion of PSYC 1000. (3 lect.)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Equivalent to UW

Major Topics

  • Classification, description, and epidemiology of psychological disorders
  • Diagnostic criteria and associated features
  • Etiology, risk, and prognostication features of disorders
  • Differential diagnoses and comorbidity
  • Functional consequences, distress, and impairment
  • Evidence-based and psychopharmacological treatments



Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Describe the classification and diagnostic criteria of psychological disorders.

2. Diagnose psychological disorders from case assessments.

3. Explain etiology, risk, the diathesis-stress model, and prognostication features of disorders.

4. Determine differential diagnoses and comorbidity.

5. Discuss functional consequences of disorders, including clinically significant distress and impairment, quality of life effects, and cultural concepts of distress.

6. Compare treatment methods, including evidence-based psychotherapy modalities and psychopharmacology.