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ADHD in the Cross-Cultural Context - 12077 - PSY 3620 - 711 | ||||||||||||||
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Notes: For the required course prerequisite, the instructor recommends that you complete Psych 2201 Foundations of Psychopathology before taking this seminar. Topical Section Description: In this seminar, lectures, discussions, and assignments focus on the nature, assessment, and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in cross-cultural context. Through current scientific literature, students will learn not only the primary symptoms of ADHD, but also associated problems, comorbid disorders, and differential manifestations of symptoms at different developmental ages and across cultures. Furthermore, we will investigate different types of assessment methods and evidence-based treatments of ADHD.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Summer I Registration Dates: Mar 27, 2022 to May 26, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Online w/ req virtual meetings Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 28 View Catalog Entry and Course Description
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Topics in Psychology - 12394 - PSY 3620 - 713 | ||||||||||||||
Notes: For the required 2000-level course prerequisite, the instructor recommends that you complete Psych 2401 Foundations of Social Psychology before taking this course.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Summer I Registration Dates: Mar 27, 2022 to May 26, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Online w/ req virtual meetings Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 36 View Catalog Entry and Course Description
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Body Image Disturbances Among Females in Contemporary Societies - 11872 - PSY 3620 - 811 | ||||||||||||||
Topical Section Description: In contemporary societies such as the US and Japan, increasing numbers of young females are suffering from negative body image. In this topics seminar, we will learn about body image and body dissatisfaction, how it develops and what it leads to, and unique cultural aspects of body image in various countries. In addition, we will examine the role of males, family, peers, and the media in development and maintenance of body dissatisfaction. Moreover, potential prevention and intervention techniques will be discussed.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Summer I Registration Dates: Mar 27, 2022 to May 26, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 18 View Catalog Entry and Course Description |
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Gender Studies in Psychology - 11873 - PSY 3620 - 812 | ||||||||||||||
Notes: For the required 2000-level course prerequisite, the instructor recommends that you complete Psych 2401 Foundations of Social Psychology before taking this course. Topical Section Description: In this course we are going to explore gender-related issues from the psychological perspective in the global context with special emphasis on gender issues in the Japanese context. This course will focus on the situation of women and men, as well as LGBTIQ+ community in different societies and Japan, highlighting the modern situation and future predictions in relation to family dynamics, gender equality, reproductive health/rights issues, maternal mortality, violence and sex abuse against women, male identity crisis, alternative expressions of gender including genderless identity, sexuality, sex work and human trafficking, all of which have tremendous and very significant impact on the status of women and men in different contexts of modern life and society. The important factor in this course is the analysis of psychological phenomena related to gender issues, which offers an added value for students and broadens the course content, and as a result the psychological models and theories offer students a comprehensive integration of gender studies in psychology, including anthropological, sociological and feminist discourse.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Summer I Registration Dates: Mar 27, 2022 to May 26, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 20 View Catalog Entry and Course Description |
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