Psychology 108: Psychology of Adulthood and Aging
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Course Description
Overview
Psychology 108: Psychology of Adulthood and Aging has been evaluated and recommended for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 2,000 colleges and universities. Work through the course at any time to learn from expert instructors and save time and money on your degree.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Introduction to Adult Development and Aging
- Ch 2. Personality & Aging
- Ch 3. Health of the Aging Population
- Ch 4. The Aging Brain and Nervous System
- Ch 5. Effects of Aging on Skin & Body Build
- Ch 6. Effects of Aging on the Sensory System
- Ch 7. Effects of Aging on the Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
- Ch 8. The Aging Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
- Ch 9. Chronic Conditions of the Aging Population
- Ch 10. Changes to Memory & Attention with Age
- Ch 11. Cognitive Development & Aging
- Ch 12. Overview of Intelligence, Wisdom & Creativity
- Ch 13. Mental Health and Lifespan Development Disorders
- Ch 14. Cognitive, Behavioral & Psychological Assessments
- Ch 15. Age-Related Anxiety Disorders
- Ch 16. Substance Abuse Among Aging Populations
- Ch 17. Cognitive Disorders Related to Aging
- Ch 18. Mood & Stress Disorders Affecting the Aging Population
- Ch 19. Treatment Methods for Psychological Disorders in Adults
- Ch 20. Relationships in Adulthood
- Ch 21. Career Changes Over the Lifespan
- Ch 22. Retirement and Leisure in Adulthood
- Ch 23. Overview of Death, Dying & Bereavement
- Ch 24. Studying for Psychology 108
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