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CPY 7130: Human Sexuality
This course is designed to examine human sexual behavior and the broad range of sexual concerns experienced by diverse individuals and couples who identify across the spectrum of sexuality from a biopsychosocial perspective. The lectures, discussion and role plays will integrate biological and developmental aspects of human sexuality and sexual disorders, affective and cognitive psychological aspects of sexual disorders and sex therapy and social/relational aspects of human sexuality and sex therapy. The goal of the course is to use a diversity framework to familiarize the student with approaches to the assessment and treatment sexual dysfunction, and enhance knowledge about current issues of sexuality effecting the communities served by clinical psychology.

TermCRNCredits Instructor(s)DaysTime DatesLocationFeesOpen
Spring 40967 5 Yu Chak Sunny Ho
W
1:00PM-5:30 PM
03/25-05/29
Marston Watson Hall 5
15 open seats Add to Outlook
Restrictions: Clinical Psychology majors only. Doctoral only. Grade Modes: (Default) Normal with G, Audit Instructional Methods: Traditional Note: Full Term


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