Psychology of Everyday
Offered By: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
This course picks-up threads from the basic observed behavior in everyday life and enters into a dialogue facilitating self-reflection and thus better self-understanding. The emphasis is on what a common man observes and how the knowledge of psychology and psychiatry can be applied to it for better clarity.INTENDED AUDIENCE : Anyone interested in mental health issuesPREREQUISITES : Pursuing UG/PG in Psychology, Psychiatry, Psychiatric Social Work, Psychiatric Nursing, etc.INDUSTRY SUPPORT : Institutions offering MA/MSc/MPhil in clinical/ guidance & counseling/mental health programmes
Syllabus
Week 1:
- Introduction to clinical psychology
- Introduction to psychiatry
- Understanding behaviour- I
- Understanding behaviour- II
- Revisiting normal-abnormal dilemma- I
- Revisiting normal-abnormal dilemma- II
- Revisiting normal-abnormal dilemma- III
- Revisiting normal-abnormal dilemma- IV
- Issues confronting the young adults- I
- Issues confronting the young adults- II
- Issues confronting the young adults- III
- Issues confronting the young adults- IV
- Mental health issues of adults- I
- Mental health issues of adults- II
- Mental health issues of adults- III
- Mental health issues of adults- IV
- Mental health issues of child & adolescents- I
- Mental health issues of child & adolescents - II
- Mental health issues of child & adolescents - III
- Mental health issues of child & adolescents - IV
Taught by
Prof. Braj Bhushan & Dr. Alok Bajpai
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