Swansea University (SWAN) • MSc Abnormal and Clinical Psychology
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Affective and Somatoform Disorders 1
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Psychotherapy 1
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Psychotherapy
Developing interventions - A history of therapy.
Includes:
- Humanistic approach
- Wave 1 and 2 therapies
- Third wave therapies
- Class notes
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Swansea University•Psychotherapy
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Psychotherapy
Developing interventions - A history of therapy.
Includes:
- Humanistic approach
- Wave 1 and 2 therapies
- Third wave therapies
5 Lectures covering affective and somatoform disorders.
Lecture 1: Models of Affective Disorders
Lecture 2: Affective Disorders
Lecture 3: Affective Disorders
Lecture 4: Classification and Conceptualisation of Somatoform disorders
Lecture 5: Diatheses for Somatoform Disorders

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Black text - Information provided by the lecturer.
Orange text - Extra reading/information not included within the lecture.
Red text - Names and dates of research/reviews.
- Class notes
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Swansea University•Affective and Somatoform Disorders
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5 Lectures covering affective and somatoform disorders.
Lecture 1: Models of Affective Disorders
Lecture 2: Affective Disorders
Lecture 3: Affective Disorders
Lecture 4: Classification and Conceptualisation of Somatoform disorders
Lecture 5: Diatheses for Somatoform Disorders

Key:
Black text - Information provided by the lecturer.
Orange text - Extra reading/information not included within the lecture.
Red text - Names and dates of research/reviews.