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| MFT 6630: Psychopharmacology, Physiology and Medical Issues |
| This course examines the most common physical and medical issues that surface in the practice of marriage and family therapy. Special attention is given to psychopharmacology, neuroanatomy and neuro-functioning, neurological disorders, and general medical conditions that affect emotional and interpersonal functioning. An introduction to the field of Medical Family Therapy and the practice of collaborative and integrative medicine will be reviewed. Discussion will also focus around the practice of marriage and family therapy within a changing health care environment. |
| Term | CRN | Credits |
Instructor(s) | Days | Time |
Dates | Location | Fees | Open |
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| Autumn |
1215 |
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Anne Prouty
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Tu Final: Tu
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2:00PM-5:00 PM 10:30AM-12:30 PM
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09/29-12/05 12/09-12/09
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| Restrictions: Marriage and Family Therapy, Nursing, School Counseling majors only. Graduate only.
Equivalent Courses: CEU 2009, MDFT 6630
(Default) Normal Grading, Audit
Traditional
Full Term
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