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Psychology 131: Developmental Psychopathology

Psychology 131: Developmental Psychopathology (Spring 2015, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Stephen Hinshaw. This course will discuss linkages between developmental processes and child psychopathology. Included will be discussion of cognitive impairments in children, including learning disabilities and mental retardation; internalizing disorders, such as anxiety, withdrawal, and depression; externalizing disorders, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder; and child abuse and neglect. Psychobiological, familial, legal, and societal factors will be emphasized.

Lecture 02 - Defining Mental Disorder


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Defining Mental Disorder
Lecture 03 - Conceptual Issues #1: Risk/Protective Factors, Stability/Continuity
Lecture 04 - Conceptual Issues #2: Heritability, Gene-Environment Correlation/Interaction
Lecture 05 - Conceptual Issues #3: Temperament, Attachment
Lecture 06 - Parenting Influences
Lecture 07 - Peer Interactions, Neighborhoods
Lecture 08 - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Lecture 09 - ADHD (cont.)
Lecture 10 - Aggression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)/ Conduct Disorder (CD)
Lecture 11 - Substance Use and Abuse
Lecture 12 - Child Maltreatment
Lecture 13 - Internalizing Disorders: Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
Lecture 14 - Internalizing Disorders: Child Depression
Lecture 15 - Bipolar Disorder
Lecture 16 - Sex Differences in Psychopathology
Lecture 17 - Self-harm, Suicide, Borderline Pathology
Lecture 18 - Stigma and Mental Illness
Lecture 19 - Families, Mental Illness, and Silence
Lecture 20 - Learning/Communication Disorders
Lecture 21 - Intellectual Disability
Lecture 22 - Autism Spectrum Disorders
Lecture 23 - Eating Disorders
Lecture 24 - Treatment and Prevention