PSYC 411 - Seminar: Ethnic and Racial Minority Mental Health
FCSSCICDWADV4 credits This seminar examines research and theory on the conceptualization, assessment, prevention, and treatment of mental health among ethnic and racial minority populations primarily in the U.S. This course utilizes a systemic approach to conceptualizing mental health concerns, as well as a strengths-based approach to intervention and promotion of mental well-being. Course topics may include (but are not limited to) discrimination, racial trauma, migration, cultural adaptation, and mental health disparities. Recommended Preparation: PSYC 300.
Prerequisites: PSYC 200. This course is cross-listed with CAST-411