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The course covers concepts of emergency behaviour and psychological trauma arising from disasters and crises. Due emphasis will be given to the development of psychological resilience and coping strategies. A fair proportion of the course will be devoted to practical learning of crisis intervention and management skills to address the mental health issues and traumatic effects on victims of crises.
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HP1000Introduction To PsychologyHP1100Fundamentals Of Social Science ResearchHP2700Abnormal PsychologyTrauma Psychology & Crisis Management
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HP1000
Introduction To Psychology
HP1100
Fundamentals Of Social Science Research
HP2100
Research Design & Data Analysis In Psychology
HP2300
Developmental Psychology
HP2400
Social Psychology
HP2600
Cognitive Psychology
HP2700
Abnormal Psychology
HP3002
Positive Psychology
HP3101
Applied Statistical Methods For Psychological Research
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