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Dec 13, 2024
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PSY 226 - Developmental II: Adulthood and Late Life Psychological, biological, and social changes and transitions occurring during the adult developmental trajectory will be discussed, including the creation of new networks of relationships, new and changing behaviors, and the formation of new self perceptions as a person moves through the lifespan from middle adulthood through to old age and death. Special focus will be given to how these biopsychosocial changes and transitions must be addressed by health care practitioners including physical and occupational therapists, nurses, social workers, counselors, speech therapists, and aging-service providers.
Prerequisites & Notes Course Codes: BR. Prereq: PSY 101 or PSY 102. Formerly: PSY 321. Offered both on-campus and off-campus. Experiential Learning course. Normal Offering Cycle: Spring
Credits: 3
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