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2018-2019 Academic Bulletin (Catalog) (Jan 2019 Ed) 
    
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PMH 800 - Individual, Group and Family Therapy


Cr Hrs: 2-3 ([2-3]-0-0)
This course addresses advanced practice psychiatric mental health processes and strategies. Foci of the course are the study of human life processes and the varying patterns that develop in the physical, behavioral, mental, emotional, cultural and spiritual aspects of persons, families, groups and communities across the lifespan. Philosophical, historical and theoretical contributions to the understanding of individual growth and development within family and communities are emphasized. Examination of inherited and acquired vulnerability to mental health problems and illnesses is emphasized. There is a delineation of interventions and techniques based on the psychiatric assessment and specific selected theoretical perspectives. Health promotion, disease prevention and expansion of the consultation role in advanced practice psychiatric mental health nursing is examined. Reflective practice theories are introduced.

Grade Mode: Standard
Mode of Delivery: online
Instructional Method: Lecture
Co-requisites: PMH 801  or permission by Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Prerequisites: NSG 837  NSG 930  or permission by Associate Dean of Academic Affairs

Term offered: Fall, Spring

Fall - Instructor of Record: Allyson Neal
Spring - Instructor of Record: Allyson Neal



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