Traditionally, the foundation for clinical and counselling psychology has been the psychopathological personality, which focussed on pre-classical psychoanalysis and modern practices to find what goes wrong in the human mind. This course will help you to examine factors that should be included when considering what goes right in the human mind – a study of strengths, virtues, optimism, hope, resiliency and happiness. The course is largely experiential and presents practical ways of using character strengths to promote and maintain wellbeing.
Other information
- Prerequisite:
- COU180 or SCS180 and enrolled in Program AR302, AR303, AR301, AR375, AR372, AR374, AR362, AR405, UU301, XU301, XP601 or UP601
- Semester of offer: *
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- Sunshine Coast: Semester 1
- Units:
- 12.00
- EFTSL:
- 0.125
- Student contribution band:
- Band 1
- Tuition fee:
- Behavioural Science, Social Studies:
- Census date:
- Academic Calendar
- Class Timetable:
- View class timetables for this course
* Semester of offer is subject to change.
Course outline
COU301 Course Outline Semester 1, 2019 (PDF 162KB)
Students enrolled in this course should check the course Blackboard site to ensure that they are accessing the most recent approved version of the course outline.