This course is part of Abnormal Psychology Specialization

Instructor: Jen D'Andrea

What you'll learn

  •   An intro level understanding of symptomatology, intervention strategies, and relevant contextual factors of broad experiences of psychopathology.  
  •   A fundamental understanding of the indications a family member, friend, or colleague may be experiencing distress
  •   The comfort level required for initiating an empathic, compassionate conversation with a person of concern.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Psychosocial Assessments
  •   Psychology
  •   Psychological Evaluations
  •   Interpersonal Communications
  •   Mental and Behavioral Health
  •   Cultural Diversity
  •   Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
  •   Clinical Psychology
  •   Psychotherapy
  •   Stress Management
  •   Mental Health
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    The course also seeks to assist participants with becoming more adept at noticing when a family member, friend, or colleague may be experiencing psychological distress, as well as develop the comfort level required for initiating an empathic, compassionate conversation with a person of concern. Toward this goal, the last lecture of each module is dedicated to the topic “Foundations of Empathy.” This course is not designed to assist participants with resolving their own experiences of psychopathology, nor it is intended to prepare participants to act as psychotherapists for distressed individuals in their personal lives.

    Mood Disorders: Depression and Mania

    Anxiety Disorders

    Stress and Trauma-Related Disorders

    Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

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