Developmental Psychopathology module (PY50418)
Learn about mental disorders from infancy to childhood and adolescence, and developmental observation and assessment
Credits
20
Module code
PY50418
This module offers an introduction to psychological and neurological disturbances and disorders occurring in infancy and childhood, diagnosis of mental disorders from infancy to childhood, and psychological assessment of young children.
What you will learn:
In this module you will:
- gain knowledge in the classification, diagnosis, characteristics, and outcome of the most common psychological and neurodevelopmental disorders
- gain skills and insight into how to work with infants and children in research environment
- gain a basic training in psychological testing and observational methods
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- describe the most common developmental psychological disorders
- apply methods to work with new-borns, infants and children
- conduct basic psychological assessment and observation of a preschool aged child, via practical's and the guided field trip
Assignments / assessment
- report (50%)
- policy recommendation (50%)
This module does not have a final exam.
Teaching methods / timetable
- interactive lectures (weekly, 1 hour)
- practicals/workshops (weekly, 1 hour)
- field trip to participating nurseries
Specific topics covered include:
- observation and assessment of new-borns, infants, preschool aged children, and their families
- foetal Psychology and infant mental health
- attachment disorders, eating, sleeping problems, failure to thrive, recognizing and assessing the impact of child and infant maltreatment and neglect
- postpartum depression of the parent and its impact on infant and child development
- autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Courses
This module is available on following courses: