This course examines how individuals adapt psychologically and how mental health challenges are understood, prevented, and treated. Grounded in the framework of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), students will explore topics such as stress and coping strategies, anxiety disorders, community mental health concerns, sexual variations and dysfunctions, and serious psychological disorders including schizophrenia. The course provides a clear, structured foundation for understanding mental health in clinical and everyday contexts.
Textbooks, materials, ID card and exam fees are not included.
Prerequisites: 18 years or older with Korean language proficiency
Total Program Hours: 16 Hours
Instructor: Mi Ahn [email protected]
Classroom: TBD
Accommodations: Call the Disability Services at 201-612-5269.