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15 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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  • Course 2 of 3 in the Abnormal Psychology Specialization
  • Beginner Level
  • Approx. 15 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: English
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  • Our lexicon of mental illness is immense: There currently are hundreds of classified disorders and an extensive assortment of medications and therapies
  • This course explores the history of this productive science its discoveries, classifications, and treatments of psychiatric distress. The excursion begins with a general introduction and proceeds to explore 4 kinds of mental illness: neurasthenia, depression, attention deficits (ADD/ADHD), and narcissism. Each kind is examined in terms of its scientific research and classification; treatments developed to cure or alleviate its symptoms; lived-experiences of those so diagnosed with the disorder; and critical reflection on the diagnosis.
  • This course departs from histories that mainly chronicle scientific achievements and, instead, invites you to investigate how the scientific discoveries and therapies were deeply informed by cultural conditions of the time. The cultural influences on psychiatric science include ideals of individual happiness; conceptions about what is normal; notions of rational personhood; and existing social, gender, and racial hierarchies/biases.
  • We investigate these cultural dynamics and then look at the lived experiences of those who were diagnosed or living with the condition. Paying attention to culture and lived experiences accords with the perspective of mad studies, a recent movement to foreground the people who suffer and the socio-political conditions surrounding their experiences. Exploring cultural dynamics and lived experiences along with the scientific milestones prepares us to critically reflect on world of psychopathology and on psychopathology in the world.
  • In our reflection classes we will ask, for instance, about the forces behind incredible increases in depression and attention deficit disorder; racial and gender biases in research and treatment; the apparent happiness epidemic; and the prospects of neurodiversity.
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Curriculum

Setting the Historical Context

What Do We Call It?

What Do We Call It - Part 2

Who Are the Experts?

Who Are the Diagnosed?

Why the History of Mental Illness?

"A History of Psychology", Chapter 1

Madness in Civilization, chapter 1

Analysis Essays - Expectations

Analysis Essay #1

Analysis Essay #1 - Answer Key

Quiz 1

Neurasthenia

Science

Treatments

Experiences

Reflections

"American Nervousness" (Preface)

"Americanitis"

Analysis Essay #2

Analysis Essay #2 - Key

Quiz 2

Depression

Science

Treatments

Experiences

Reflections

"The Empire of Depression", Chapter 1

"Good Grief" (New York Times op ed)

"Good Science or Good Business?"

Analysis Essay #3

Analysis Essay #3 - Key

Quiz 3

Deficits of Attention

Science

Treatments

Experiences

Reflections

"Bad Boys, Good Mothers"

Analysis Essay #4

Analysis Essay #4 - Key

Quiz 4

Narcissism

Science

Treatments

Experiences

Reflections

Course Conclusions

"Narcissism in the Modern World"

"The Narcissism Epidemic"

"The Americanization of Narcissism"

Analysis Essay #5

Analysis Essay #5 - Key

Quiz #5

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