Independent Study
Credit, variable; may be repeated for additional credit.
Thery&Practice/Psythrpyw/Adlts
This course provides clinical psychology graduate and respecialization students with a thorough grounding in the history, evolution, and current status of the adult psychotherapy field from theoretical, empirical, and clinical perspectives.
Improving Group Relations
This course examines social psychological research on strategies to improve relations between groups and potential strengths and weaknesses depending on the relative statuses and conflict histories of the groups involved.
Stat Infer In Psy II
Continuation of Psych 640. Introduction to analysis of variance and correlational techniques, related to the general problem of inference in the social sciences. Prerequisite: Psych 640.
Stat Infer In Psy II
Continuation of Psych 640. Introduction to analysis of variance and correlational techniques, related to the general problem of inference in the social sciences. Prerequisite: Psych 640.
Stat Infer In Psy II
Continuation of Psych 640. Introduction to analysis of variance and correlational techniques, related to the general problem of inference in the social sciences. Prerequisite: Psych 640.
Behavioral & Cognitive Neurosc
An overview of systems neuroscience, with special emphasis on cognition, including perception, recognition, attention, and motor control. Includes both theoretical and lab components covering neuroanatomy, neurohistology, brain imaging, and behavioral analysis.
S-CurrentTopics/Neurosci&Behav
This will be a reading/discussion/writing course focused on understanding modern theories of brain function.
S- Stress Neurobiology
This course covers the neural circuits and biochemical mechanisms underlying the body's response to stress and the impact of stress on mental health. In place of a textbook, assigned readings include peer-reviewed research and review articles, with the primary focus on preclinical studies using animal models.