Psychology & Brain Sciences 397E - ST-PsychopathologyChild&Adolsc

Fall
2019
01
3.00
Adam Grabell
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
32352
Library Lower Level Rm 25- TBL
agrabell@umass.edu
This course offers an introduction to the field of child and adolescent psychopathology. We will review contemporary approaches to understanding the clinical features, diagnosis, causes, developmental course, and prevention of major psychological disorders in childhood and adolescence. Core emphases include: l) Conceptual understanding. This fascinating field has been densely researched and the pace of knowledge growth is very rapid. Therefore, a key objective is to introduce conceptual tools that allow one to think critically about the nature of psychopathology in children and adolescents; 2) Developmental systems framework. The significance of children?s symptoms cannot be understood apart from the developmental and social contexts in which they occur. In order to understand the origins and development of psychopathology, we need complex theoretical approaches that synthesize knowledge about children's biological, psychological, and social functioning; 3) Integration of clinical and research-based knowledge. Throughout the course, first person accounts and case studies are used to enrich our understanding of research issues; research knowledge is essential in informing our ability to treat and prevent childhood disorders. The value of integrating research-based and clinical knowledge is strongly emphasized.
This course is open to PSYCH majors only. PSYCH 100 & 240 or STATISTC240 Psych 380 is a recommended prerequisite. Students who have taken Psych 391PA should NOT enroll for this course and will be removed from the class roster if they do.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.