Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Practicum
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisites: 'C' or better in (PSY 1010 OR PSY 1011 OR FCS 2610 OR AP Psychology score of 3+ OR IB Psychology score of 5+ OR PSY CLEP score of 50+) AND (PSY 3300 OR FCS 3300) AND Instructor Consent
Description
This capstone course in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health I is the first course in a two-course series that provides an in-depth examination of typical and atypical infant and early childhood development through a culturally-relevant, relationship-focused lens. This course will allow students to uncover developmentally-relevant risk factors, and learn more about how early life stress and trauma can impact biopsychosocial development in infancy and early childhood. Specifically, we will review impacts of parental psychopathology, early life stress effects on the infant brain, and physiological, emotional, and cognitive development. Students will be able to articulate how early life stress and exposure to parental psychopathology “get under the skin” to affect behavioral and mental health outcomes.