SW 2720 - Mental Health Credits: 3 This introductory course will discuss modalities and variables contributing to mental health issues and disorders. Several theoretical models of intervention will be discussed and used to provide the student a simulated clinical experience in the controlled environment of the class room. DSM-V will be introduced as it is the primary diagnostic tool used in the United States. It is recommended students complete an introductory course in the behavioral sciences, such as FHS 1500, EDU 1010, PSY 1010, or SOC 1010 prior to taking this course.
Prerequisite: SW 1010 and SW 2100 Semester: Fall & Spring
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