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By focusing its gaze on the transformative work of therapists and individuals of color, it calls for a redressal of the ways in which we define psychiatric illness and health.
Illuminating the process of diagnosing and categorizing mental disorders, this series defines and explains the major diagnoses as categorized in the DSM-5 TR and explains how they relate to the categories in the World Health Organization's ICD-10 system.
We may inherit many things from our family such as heirlooms and how we look; and sometimes we may inherit trauma. It is estimate that we have more than 25,000 genes in our DNA. Some lie dormant and some can activate based on our environment.
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Taught by Professor Catherine A. Sanderson of Amherst College, these 36 insightful episodes not only give you a solid grounding in the history of psychology, but they also introduce you to the most up-to-date 21st-century research and discoveries.
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Examine the science of performance psychology, the mental aspects of superior performance in settings where excellence is central - often sports, but also the performing arts, business, high-risk professions such as the military, and many other fields.