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Psychology 130: Clinical Psychology

Psychology 130: Clinical Psychology (Fall 2013, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Ann M. Kring. Clinical Psychology - Theoretical and empirical approaches to the explanation of psychological dysfunction. The relation between theories of psychopathology and theories of intervention. A critical evaluation of the effects of individual, family, and community approaches to therapeutic and preventive intervention. Thematic focus of the course may change from year to year. See department notices for details.

Lecture 14 - Substance Use Disorders 1


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Lecture 01 - Overview
Lecture 02 - Stigma & History
Lecture 03 - Paradigms
Lecture 04 - Diagnosis
Lecture 05 - Assessment
Lecture 06 - Research Methods
Lecture 07 - Anxiety Disorders
Lecture 08 - Anxiety Disorders 2
Lecture 09 - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Lecture 10 - Personality Disorders
Lecture 11 - Personality Disorders 2
Lecture 12 - Mood Disorders 1
Lecture 13 - Mood Disorders 2
Lecture 14 - Substance Use Disorders 1
Lecture 15 - Substance Use Disorders 2 (Audio Only)
Lecture 16 - Eating Disorders (Audio Only)
Lecture 17 - Schizophrenia 1 (Audio Only)
Lecture 18 - Schizophrenia 2
Lecture 19 - Mental Health and the Law
Lecture 20 - Mental Health and the Law (cont.)
Lecture 21 - ADHD & Conduct Disorder
Lecture 22 - Conduct Disorder (cont.)
Lecture 23 - Wrap Up