*Not offered until Trimester 1, 2027* Traumatic stress can impact people across the lifespan, and early exposure to adverse events is particularly impactful with potential lifelong effects. In this course you will investigate the ways traumatic experiences alter neurobiology and how these changes manifest throughout a person's life, including potential inter-generational impacts. You will discover the unique role that phenomena such as natural disasters have on the way traumatic stress affects populations, as well as how other factors, including specific occupations, intersect with neurobiology and genetics.
Course detail
- Prerequisite
- Enrolled in program AR503, AR602 or AR706
- Corequisite
- MHN701 and MHN712
- Semester of offer Subject to change
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- Online: Not Currently Offered
- Units
- 12.00
- Tuition fee
- 4.3:Medical, Dental, Veterinary Studies
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