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PSY3086

Introduction to Individual and Context

Credits 15
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2010
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction English
Examination arrangement Assignment

About

About the course

Course content

The course outlines the ways in which cultural processes organize emotional processes and emotional experience and how these processes are basic for the formation of the self and are influenced by the self as the mediator between culture and behaviour. The course also aims at providing an advanced introduction to community psychology and its historical development as a sub-discipline of psychology in various contexts. The course provides an introduction to the values, perspectives and theoretical traditions of community psychology. The course covers and appraises the basic theoretical community approaches of intervention, treatment, health and safety promotion, and local community research within the field of Western and Eastern community psychology. Topics include: social support, stress and coping, research strategies in community psychology, health and safety promotion within a community psychology approach and other community change strategies and objective attributes of community as a basic socio-cultural unit.

Learning outcome

The course will provide the basis conceptual tools for the understanding of the interplay between the individual and its cultural context. The subject also will provide an introduction into preventive work, counseling models, consulting methods as well as methods for evaluation of community psychological efforts.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures and seminars. Presentations. The course is reserved for students admitted to a particular programme. Exchange students interested in the course must consult the Department for possible admission.

Compulsory assignments

  • Approved individual selected syllabus

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Human Development (MPHUMDEV)

Required previous knowledge

None.

Course materials

Syllabus: 500 pages mandatory and 300 elective pages

Subject areas

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Psychology

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Assignment
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010

Oppgave
Weighting 100/100

Ordinary examination - Spring 2011

Oppgave
Weighting 100/100