Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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ED 808 - Foundations of Neuropsychology


This course is an advanced seminar with the goal of introducing students to the theory and practice of Clinical Neuropsychology.   Students will gain an understanding of the field through review of adult and pediatric medical diseases and psychological disorders. The psychosocial adjustment of patients living with each disorder and the dynamics among individuals involved in their care are additional themes of emphasis. The course takes an interdisciplinary approach integrating information from several subfields of medicine (neurology, neuroradiology and psychiatry) and psychology (cognitive, abnormal, developmental, biological, health psychology). Students will acquire knowledge through review of both clinical cases and research outcomes. An introductory background in neuroscience is assumed. This is a Psy.D. elective course.

Prerequisites & Notes
ED 802 , or equivalent.

Credits: 3



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