Lectures for PSY 239 at Portland Community College, given by Dana C. Leighton
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceEducationSocial SciencesCourses |
Eating disorders - anorexia nervosa & bulimia nervosa
Disorders of childhood & adolescence: Externalizing disorders (ADHD & ODD); Internalizing disorders (Tic disorder).
Schizophrenia - diagnosis, etiology, treatment.
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This is great to have access to real university level lectures but I just sooooo wish someone could have edited out all the largely inaudible student questions, weirdly big pauses and discussions of quizzes etc
The only issues I really had with the podcast were that I couldn’t hear the students very good. I really like how he talked to his students about abnormal psych and how interpersonal the discussions were. He genuinely listened and validated the students feedback and gave honest straight forward replies in a very respectful and enlightening way. He also has a very laid back teaching style which made listening to the podcast very enjoyable. All around good discussion soothed my adhd brain very muc... more
Very interesting podcast but i couldnt make it through one episode because the teacher saus; uummmm 1-4 times in every sentence.
I am only one episode in and so far it’s okay, I really think that as a abnormal psychology podcast you should refrain from sharing false information. Your episode on childhood disorders featured a women who worked in a psych ward. She painted borderline personality disorder in a horrible and false light. Then also joking about “if she wanted to kill herself she would have” us down right inappropriate. Not everyone who has borderline personality disorder is violent, or self harms, or is dangerou... more
The lecturer keeps laughing at the people in the videos, people who are suffering with various illnesses. It’s not even funny and he just keeps on laughing into the mic for no reason
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