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PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION IN MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

COUNPSY 531
Course Description

Introduction to mental health concerns and wellbeing, protective and risk factors, and the design and outcomes of evidence-based intervention and prevention programs to promote behavioral and emotional wellbeing across the lifespan. Focus on individual, family, and community health, with particular attention to socioeconomic, cultural, social, and structural mechanisms. Provides an overview of mental health outcomes and prevention programs or interventions aimed to prevent or ameliorate mental illness and distress, and promote positive mental health across the lifespan, including description of issues related to the design, implementation, and evaluation of prevention and intervention programs.

Prerequisties
Satisfies
Credits

3

Offered

Fall

Grade Point Average
4

1.4% from Historical

Completion Rate
100%

No change from Historical

A Rate
100%

7.14% from Historical

Class Size
48

-26.15% from Historical

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