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Nov 27, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSY 4713 - Community Psychology3 Credit Hour(s) Community Psychology is the study and application of psychological solutions to community-based social, mental health, and environmental problems. With this in mind, this course provides a substantive overview of relevant theory, research and action in community psychology. It also explores the relationships between stressful environments, supportive social systems, and individual and family well-being. An emphasis will be placed on the values, applied research, and action focused on promoting the welfare of the whole community, especially under-served populations. Areas of focus will include individual and community strengths, not just their deficits, and on prevention, self-help, individual and group empowerment, cultural diversity, and changing local conditions through organizational, community, and societal-level action.
Prerequisite: PSY 2133 Availability:
- WPB: On Demand
- PBA Online: Fall, A Term
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