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Human Behavior/Mental Health (OM 2004)

Term: 2009-2010 Academic Year Spring Term

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Duane T. Brandau
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Laura A. Mohr Ph.D.
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Cheryl P. McCormick Ph.D.
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Michael W. Martin Ph.D.
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Schoen W. Kruse Ph.D.
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Deb L. Bennett
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Erica Irene Whatley
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Loretta F. Graham-Frees
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Monique McKenna R.K. McKenna
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Description

The Human Behavior and Mental Health Course is structured with the fundamental goal of enabling the student to obtain the requisite knowledge to understand the normal structure and physiologic attributes that result in functional neurocognitive capabilities and accepted community behaviors. The student should be able to apply the acquired knowledge base in understanding the pathophysiological processes (anomalies, disorders, diseases and neoplasms) in which normal structure and function is altered ? resulting in behavorial and neuropsychiatric aberrancies, in application case-sessions and formal examinations.