Religion and Mental Disorder: Well-being, Coping and Adjustment
RGP5571HF
L0101
Offered in Summer 2013 · Previously offered in Winter 2012 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
This seminar course will study the role that religion plays in psychological well-being, coping and adjustment. The approach will be both developmental and clinical. Religion's relationship to mental disorder, biologically, psychologically and socially, will be discussed. Religion's contribution to general adjustment, and its role in psychological intervention will be explored. Weekly written contributions to the seminar and final essay.
Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9:00 to 12:00
Schedule Notes: April 29-May 10
Instructors: Joseph Schner
Other Information: First Semester · One Credit · Max: 22
Enrollment Notes: Max 22
Additional Notes: Last Date to Add: 2013 May 1; Last Date to Drop: 2013 May 6