This course addresses the psychological aspects of a variety of abnormal conditions, encountered in clinical or forensic practice, with important consequences for both the individual as well as for society. The course aims at increasing theoretical knowledge of these specific abnormal conditions.
Attention will be paid to etiological models, psychosocial aspects, assessment, and treatment/management of the several abnormal conditions.
Coordinator
Dr. E. Eurelings-Bontekoe
Room 2B41
Tel. +31 (0)71 527 3738
E-mailaddress: eureling@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Aim(s)
Aim of the course: to increase theoretical knowledge of a variety of abnormal conditions, including etiology, and diagnostic and therapeutic issues relating to these disorders.
Literature
Barlow, D.H. & Durand, V.M. (2005-2009). Abnormal Psychology; An integrative approach. Belmont: Wadsworth Cengage Learning
Doweiko, H.E. (2006-2009). Concepts of Chemical Dependency. Belmont: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
Article Maslach e.a via Blackboard
Literature per lecture:
- Lectures 1 and 2: Brief introduction: Barlow & Durand: Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 : 119 pages. Addiction: Barlow & Durand: Chapter 11, (41 pages); Doweiko: Chapters: 2, 4, 5, 18, 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 (152 pages).
- Lecture 3: Barlow & Durand: Chapter 15, 23 pages
- Lecture 4: Barlow & Durand: Chapter 8, 18 pages (288-305)
- Lecture 5: Barlow & Durand: Chapter 9 (34 pages)
- Lecture 6: Maslach, Schaufeli & Leiter (2001). Job Burnout. Annual Rev. Psychol., 52, 397-422 (26 pagina’s).
- Lecture 7: Barlow & Durand: Chapter 12: 443-451 (9 pages) and Doweiko: Chapter 36 (14 pages). Total : 436 pages.
Examination
Exam with multiple choice-questions
From January 1th 2006, the Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted the Ephorus system to be used by instructors for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. Please take a look at the Additional Rules and Regulations, section 6.
Required condition
Propedeuse course Personality, Clinical and Health Psychology or similar course.
Education method(s)
7 lectures, during 7 weeks, 2 hours per lecture.
30-03-09: Lecture 1: Brief introduction to the course by the course coordinator, followed by Addiction: Alcohol and Tobacco.
06-04-09: Lecture 2: Addiction: Drugs and Medicines
20-04-09: Lecture 3: Cognitive Disorders: Dementia
27-04-09: Lecture 4: Sleep disorders.
04-05-09: Lecture 5: Physical Disorders and Health Psychology
11-05-09: Lecture 6: Chronic Fatigue and Burn Out
18-05-09: Lecture 7: Aggression and Criminality
Application
Enrolment for courses of the second semester will take place from January 18th (10hr) until January 21th (10hr) 2010, via U-TWIST.
NB: Exam and re-exam registration will take place via U-Twist, and will be open between a month and a week before the (re)exam. Students who haven’t registered, cannot participate in the (re)exam.
Electives students
You have to enroll for each course separately. Read more on the electives (in Dutch)