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DPSY 813

Clinical Neuropsychology
Name: Clinical Neuropsychology
Course Number: DPSY 813
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

DPSY 812 Environmental Psychology delves into the complex interconnections between humans and their surroundings. Beyond physical environments, it explores broader socio-cultural and political contexts impacting emotions, behavior, and cognition. The course covers foundational theories, urban ecological design, human-nature relationships, architecture, personal space, and the psychological dimensions of sustainability.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand brain-behavior relationships and how these relationships apply to neuropsychological syndromes.
  • Learn and discuss the fundamental concepts of clinical neuropsychology.
  • Critically analyze major neuroanatomical systems and how these may be affected in brain disorders often seen in clinical neuropsychology practice.
  • Discuss how the principles of clinical neuropsychology apply to special populations, such as children, older adults, and people with psychological disorders and brain injury.

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