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Abnormal Psychology
(The World of Abnormal Psychology)
3 undergraduate credits
PSH 334.61 SUNY Brockport MetroCenter (CRN 2940)
Prerequisite: A general psychology course.
The World of Abnormal Psychology explores the complex causes, manifestations, and treatment of common behavior disorders. Interviews with patients give students an invaluable perspective on the emotional toll paid by those who suffer from behavior disorders. In addition, analysis by therapists and other mental health professionals presents the multiple approaches to treatment. The course introduces abnormal behavior in the context of psychological well-being to show these behaviors along a continuum from functional to dysfunctional.
Broadcast Schedule:
Thirteen one-hour television programs, one hour each week. All broadcasts begin the first week of classes unless indicated otherwise.
View the Television Broadcast Schedule for this Course
Class Sessions:
PSH 334.61 meets 7 Tuesdays:
6-9:15 pm,
SUNY Brockport MetroCenter
55 St. Paul Street, Rochester
9/2, 16, 30; 10/21; 11/4, 18; 12/2.
Faculty: Robert Bowen, PhD, Department of Psychology

