Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
CR31920
Module Title
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Academic Year
2009/2010
Co-ordinator
Semester
Intended for use in future years
Pre-Requisite
CR10120 or LA39220

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 2 x 1hr sessions per week (part of 30hrs allocation)
Lecture 1 x 2hr session per week (part of 30hrs allocation)
Seminars / Tutorials 6hrs : 3 x 2hrs sessions
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Written Essay (3000 words)  100%
Supplementary Assessment Written Essay (3000 words)  100%

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:

1. Identify and critically analyse the key areas of psychopathology/mental health in relation to offending;

2. Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to evaluate the context and the social issues involved in understanding mental disorder;

3. Demonstrate a critical appreciation of the limitations in the identification and treatment of psychological problems;

4. Identify the key areas of research and sources of information (e.g. DSM);

5. Critically analyse and evaluate the literature in psychopathology.

Content

1. Schizophrenia;
2. Psychopathy;
3. Assessment and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM);
4. Neurological impairment;
5. Developmental disorders;
6. Degenerative disorders;
7. Substance addiction;
8. Learning disorders, Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and autism;
9. Conduct Disorder and Anti-social Personality Disorder;
10. Substance abuse and alcoholism;
11. Treatment and prevention.

Brief description

Psychopathology and general mental health issues are becoming increasingly prominent in discourse surrounding crime, imprisonment, and the treatment/rehabilitation of offenders. The module will address the main areas that have been identified as problematic in relation to crime and offending and enable students to appreciate their etiology and prevalence.

Delivering an introduction to the key areas surrounding the identification and treatment of psychopathology and mental health, the module will focus on those areas of mental illness related to offending and criminal behaviour. It will also enable students to recognize the various types of psychopathology and their origins.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number Through the critical analysis of research findings students will develop an appreciation of the epidemiology of psychopathological disorders.
Communication Oral communication will be encouraged during interactive seminar discussions on various key aspects of the module. Written skills will be developed through coursework task. Written communication assessed only
Improving own Learning and Performance Seminar discussion and feedback on work will allow students to reflect on their own learning
Information Technology Searches of on-line electronic databases and journals will provide practice in IT skills.
Personal Development and Career planning Preparation for seminars and the assessed assignment will develop time management skills; collation of sources for assessment will nurture research skills; appreciation of complex theoretical issues will develop critical thinking skills.
Problem solving Consideration of the wide range of issues raised in relation to psychopathology will develop and enhance students' critical problem solving skills
Research skills Research skills will be developed by accessing literature on psychopathology
Subject Specific Skills This module provides students with the opportunity to identify, analyse, evaluate and practice a series of skills with respect to psychopathology.
Team work Small group work within seminars and lectures will foster team working.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6