Hobart
This unit has been discontinued.
Introduction
This unit contains two major components. The first provides an introduction to psychopharmacology and the underlying physiological systems that are involved in psychopathological disturbances. Students will also be introduced to pharmacological interventions currently used in Australia for particular disorder classes, their mechanisms of action, and the evidence base for their effectiveness. Additionally, the effects of these drugs on cognitive and behavioural function are examined where relevant to the practice of clinical psychology.
The second component aims to introduce students to the impact of psychoactive drugs on brain chemistry and behaviour, biopsychosocial models of development of dependence and addiction, and the strategies employed in assessment and the clinical treatment of people experiencing problems in relation to substance use. There will be a focus on the types of drugs most commonly used recreationally within Australia (alcohol, cannabis, methamphetamine, ecstasy and related drugs, heroin and prescription opioids and benzodiazepines) and the effects of such use on brain function at both the neurophysiological and cognitive levels. Students will also be introduced to clinical strategies for helping people overcome problems associated with substance use, such as motivational interviewing, problem solving skills, behavioural self-management, and relapse prevention training.
Summary 2021
Unit name | Psychopharmacology & Substance Use |
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Unit code | KHA712 |
Credit points | 6.25 |
Faculty/School | College of Health and Medicine School of Psychological Sciences |
Discipline | Psychology |
Coordinator | Assoc Prof Raimondo Bruno |
Teaching staff | |
Level | Postgraduate |
Available as student elective? | No |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
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Fees
Requisites
Mutual Exclusions
You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:
- KHA752
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | 2-hr seminar weekly (13 wks) |
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Assessment | Weekly Quiz exercises - 10 questions per week for 9 weeks - 30%, Client or Clinical educational resources - 2 x 2000 words - 70% |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Textbooks
Required | Information about any textbook requirements will be available from mid November. |
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