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Dec 21, 2024
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CNSL 801 - History and Systems This course examines the historical and philosophical context of psychology. While attention is paid to some of the more ancient philosophical themes anticipating psychology, the focus is predominately on a critique of modern and applied psychology to expose its social-relational aspects. Current poststructuralist, social constructionist and historical critiques are integrated with voices from the history of science and modern philosophy in order to improve our understanding of psychology is today. This is a Psy.D. core curriculum course.
Prerequisites & Notes Offered: Every other Summer semester
Credits: 3
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