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Course: |
PTE 117
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Title: | Theor Concepts Psych Care II |
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Long Title: | Theoretical Concepts of Psychiatric Care II |
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Course Description: | Explores psychiatric problems common to four (4) special populations: children/adolescents, developmentally disabled individuals, aging persons, and forensic clients. The student learns to recognize and intervene with problems common to these four groups. |
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Min Credit: | 2 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Status Notes: | NUR 162 will be replaced under this number at PCC and |
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| S: PPCC, and LPT 111 at CCD. |
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Course Notes: | Credits for Lecture. |
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Origin Notes: | CCD |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
A. Identify etiological factors related to psychiatric disorders experienced by special populations.
B. List symptoms of the psychiatric disorders common to special populations.
C. Describe individual, group, and milieu interventions appropriate for special populations.
D. Identify personal characteristics which enable one to work effectively with a special population.
E. Describe legal and ethical concepts pertinent to working with special population.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Children and Adolescents with Altered Behavior Patterns and Interventions
II. Persons with Developmental Disorders and Interventions
III. Aging Persons with Altered Behavior Patterns and Interventions
IV. Persons Requiring Forensic Psychiatric Care and Interventions
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