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PSY-2407-01-DL

Sullivan County Community College

  • Semester
    Fall 2024
  • Instructor
    Beverly Moore
  • Start Date
    08-26-2024
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    845-434-5750 x4302

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Catalog Course Description

Students learn principles of operant and classical conditioning and applications of these principles in order to help students change behavior in themselves and others. In addition, cognitive-behavioral approaches to emotional and behavioral change in both normal and abnormal behaviors are addressed.

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Describe the principles of operant and classical conditioning.
2. Explain cognitive behavioral principles in conjunction with operant conditioning to modify behavior.
3. Identify the differences between objectivity and subjectivity when working with individuals with psychological problems.
4. Describe practical and realistic goals for behavior change and how to determine the effectiveness of a behavioral intervention.
5. Evaluate a systematic and scientific plan to change behavior.
6. Identify and use vocabulary of behaviorally-oriented clinicians. 7. Describe different ways to systematically record behaviors.

Attributes

GE Social Sciences
Liberal Arts

Course Area: Psychology
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-26-2024 - 12-13-2024
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Instructor: Beverly Moore
Local Course ID: 24FA_SUL_ PSY_2407_01
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