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Sep 27, 2024
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PSY-727 Psychopharmacology4 semester credits This course extends the study of brain chemistry into the topic of drugs and the chemical treatment of emotional and behavior disorders. This course provides an overview of drugs and biological interventions commonly used in clinical practice, their underlying brain mechanisms, and the research to support their effectiveness. Additionally, attention will be given to the cautions and responsibilities of psychopharmacy. Pre-requisites: PSY-707 Co-requisites: PSY-727L must be taken in the same term (concurrent) or completed within the two prior terms. Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated Grading Default: Letter Note: Elective Learning Outcome(s):
- Know the basic constructs of pharmacy, with an emphasis on neural mechanisms.
- Know the biochemistry implicated in these brain circuits.
- Be familiar with the working hypotheses related to various medication regimens currently used to treat the selected mental disorder categories.
- Be aware of issues of diversity that impact pharmacotherapy considerations.
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