Certificate in Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention (EIBI)-Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) - Applied Developmental Neuropsychology
CHFS 4206 Applied Developmental Neuropsychology
Prerequisites:
CHFS 2106 &
CHFS 2107 or
PSYC 2006 &
PSYC 2007 and restricted to students in the 4th year of an Honours program.
Antirequisites:
PSYC 4216
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
This course introduces students to basic neuroscientific principles, principles of neurodevelopment, and theories of Applied Developmental Neuropsychology. An introduction to principles of neuropsychological assessment and the relationship between nervous system function, cognition, emotion and behavior is provided. Students are introduced to the design of individualized interventions, in a review of pediatric and adult disorders, including acquired and traumatic brain injury. Biopsychosocial factors and adjustment of clients are addressed in an interdisciplinary approach that covers both clinical cases and research evidence. This course is also offered as
PSYC 4216.