Course Name Code Semester T+U Hours Credit ECTS
Behavioral Anomalys RPD 304 6 3 + 2 4 7
Precondition Courses
Recommended Optional Courses
Course Language Turkish
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Course Coordinator Prof.Dr. TUNCAY AYAS
Course Lecturers
Course Assistants Res. Assist. Tuğba Seda Çolak
Course Category Other
Course Objective THE MAIN OBJECTIVES THE THIS COURSE TO TEACH PERSONALITY DISORDERS, GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC OF NEUROSES AND PSYCHOSES AND TO GIVE INFORMATION ABOUT PSYCHOMOTOR DISORDERS: ACTIVITY, PERCEPTION, THINKING, CONSCIOUSNESS, ORIENTATION AND MEMEORY DISORDERS.
Course Content Classification of mental disorders, classification of behavior disorders, causes of neuroses and psychoses, types of neuroses and psychoses.
# Course Learning Outcomes Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
1 Categorize mental disorders. Role Playing,
2 Categorize behavior disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
3 Recognize causes of neuroses and psychoses. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
4 List types of neuroses and psychoses. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
5 Recognize symptoms of neuroses and psychoses. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
6 Explain anxiety disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
7 Recognize sexual identity disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
8 Recognize schizophrenia and delusion disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
9 Recognize personality disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
10 Analyse the ego defense mechanisms seen in mental disorders and the psychodynamics of the disorders. Lecture, Discussion, Self Study, Role Playing,
Week Course Topics Preliminary Preparation
1 Introduction
2 The classification of mental disorders.
3 The classification of behavior disorders
4 The causes of neuroses and psychoses,
5 The types of neuroses and psychoses
6 Midterm exam
7 The symptoms of neuroses and psychoses.
8 Anxiety disorders
9 Sexual identity disorders
10 Schizophrenia and delusion disorders
11 Personality disorders,
12 The ego defense mechanisms seen in mental disorders and the psychodynamics of the disorders.
13 The ego defense mechanisms seen in mental disorders and the psychodynamics of the disorders.
14 General revision
Resources
Course Notes
Course Resources
Order Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 • They are aware of the existing social structure and cultural dynamics while providing guidance and counseling services. X
2 • They use the terminology of guidance and counseling by adhering to grammar rules of the native language X
3 • They have a linguistic interaction with which they express their feelings thoughts and facts related to the field of guidance and psychological counseling in all kinds of cultural and social contexts. X
4 • They have a linguistic interaction that can identify the needs of clients with different cultural contexts from the current culture. X
5 • They have knowledge of foreign language with which they can follow recent scientific developments such as new therapy techniques, theories, symposiums) about the field. X
6 • They communicate with clients with different cultural contexts from current culture on the basis of positive acceptance. X
7 • They list and describe the competences to conduct research in the field of Counseling and Psychological Counseling. X
8 They list and describe vocational counseling lists and discloses measuring instruments to be used in aid process. X
11 • They appropriately analyze scientific data obtained during conducting guidance and psychological counseling services.
12 • They effectively express their knowledge, opinions and suggestions in the field of guidance and psychological counseling by using various communication tools.
13 • They plan individual and group counseling sessions by deciding on the needs of their clients.
14 • They take into account the consultant and situation-specific conditions while planning the psychological counseling process.
15 • They provide preventive guidance and psychological counseling services tailored to the changing needs of the institution they serve.
16 • They manage and adjourn individual and group counseling sessions by deciding on the needs of their clients.
19 • They know the scope of school guidance and psychological services and serve school stakeholders within this context.
20 • They frame the problems of their clients with a scientific outlook by referencing to development, learning and personality theories.
21 • They are aware of their social resources to solve problems that are encountered and unpredictable in their field related applications.
22 • They request support from their social resources to solve problems that are encountered and unpredictable in their field related applications.
23 • They offer psychological counseling assistance after traumatic events that may occur at the national or local level.
24 • They take into consideration spiritual and universal values while conducting the psychological aid process.
25 • They establish effective communication and business alliance with students, colleagues, family and other stakeholders in education to effectively conduct guidance services.
26 • They perform the process of identifying students with various adjustment disorders, developing the intervention plan, implementing and monitoring.
27 • They plan appropriate counseling sessions specific to each individual by taking into account individual and social circumstances of the ability to make individual and group psychological counseling.
28 • They initiate, maintain and adjourn individual counseling sessions that are specific to individual, taking into account the individual and social circumstances of the ability to make psychological counseling with individual and group.
29 • They implement a guidance program for treatment of developmental crises that may arise during life span.
30 They acquire an ethical understanding of the positive acceptance framework by being loyal to the ethical principles of the field of guidance and psychological counseling.
31 • They develop professional attitudes in accordance with the basic principles of human relations and communication.
# Contribution of Course Learning Outcomes to Program Outcomes PÇ 1 PÇ 2 PÇ 3 PÇ 4 PÇ 5 PÇ 6 PÇ 7 PÇ 8 PÇ 11 PÇ 12 PÇ 13 PÇ 14 PÇ 15 PÇ 16 PÇ 19 PÇ 20 PÇ 21 PÇ 22 PÇ 23 PÇ 24 PÇ 25 PÇ 26 PÇ 27 PÇ 28 PÇ 29 PÇ 30 PÇ 31
1 Categorize mental disorders.
2 Categorize behavior disorders.
3 Recognize causes of neuroses and psychoses.
4 List types of neuroses and psychoses.
5 Recognize symptoms of neuroses and psychoses.
6 Explain anxiety disorders.
7 Recognize sexual identity disorders.
8 Recognize schizophrenia and delusion disorders.
9 Recognize personality disorders.
10 Analyse the ego defense mechanisms seen in mental disorders and the psychodynamics of the disorders.
Evaluation System
Semester Studies Contribution Rate
1. Kısa Sınav 15
1. Ödev 20
Total 35
1. Yıl İçinin Başarıya 60
1. Final 40
Total 100
ECTS - Workload Activity Quantity Time (Hours) Total Workload (Hours)
Mid-terms 1 10 10
Assignment 1 10 10
Final examination 1 10 10
Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) 16 5 80
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) 13 3 39
Quiz 2 10 20
Total Workload 169
Total Workload / 25 (Hours) 6.76
dersAKTSKredisi 7