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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR Revised Syllabus for M. A. Part- II (Psychology) (Faculty of Social Sciences) Semester - III and IV Group F1 (Clinical) Paper IX to XVI Syllabus to be implemented from June 2014 onwards

11. COURSE STRUCTURE WITH CREDIT POINTS AND MARKS Paper No. COMPULSORY / CORE PAPERS M. A. Part II Psychology : Semester III (To be introduced from 2014-2015) Paper Title Marks Sem. Exam. Internal Total IX Psychopathology - I 80 20 100 X Applied Clinical Psychology 80 20 100 XI Clinical Counseling 80 20 100 XII Project 80 20 100 2 Paper No. M. A. Part II Psychology : Semester IV (To be introduced from 2014-2015) Paper Title Marks Sem. Exam. Internal Total XIII Psychopathology - II 80 20 100 XIV Psychodiagnostics 80 20 100 XV Psychotherapies 80 20 100 XVI Practicum 80 20 100 Sr. No. 16. EQUIVALENCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLE AND CONTENTS OF PAPERS (FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Old Course Semester - III New Course Semester - IV 1. Psychopathology Paper IX : Psychopathology-I Paper XIII : Psychopathology-II 2. Psychodiagnostics Paper X : Applied Clinical Psychology Paper XIV : Psychodiagnostics 3. Psychotherapies Paper XI : Clinical Counselling Paper XV : Psychotherapies 4. Practicum Paper XII : Project Paper XVI : Practicum

3 NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - III PAPER NO. IX Course Title : PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - I Objectives To acquaint the students with - 1) current systems of classification of mental disorders. 2) current paradigms in psychopathology. 3) the symptomatology of different psychological disorders. 4) the etiology and therapies of the disorders with respect to theoretical approaches. Unit 1 : Introduction to Psychopathology 1.1 Definition of abnormal behaviour and a brief history of classification of mental disorders. 1.2 Multiaxial classification : DSM IV - TR 1.3 International classification of diseases : ICD - 10 1.4 Current paradigms in psychopathology : Biological, Psychoanalytic, Learning, Cognitive, Diathesis stress, Biopsychosocial Unit 2 : Anxiety, Somatoform, Dissociative and Psychophysiological Disorders 2.1 Anxiety disorders 2.2 Somatoform disorders 2.3 Dissociative disorders 2.4 Psychophysiological disorders : Stress-illness link, Cardiovascular disorders and Ulcer Unit 3 : Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorders 3.1 Clinical symptoms of schizophrenia 3.2 Etiology of schizophrenia 3.3 Therapies for schizophrenia 3.4 Delusional disorders : symptoms, etiology and treatment

4 Unit 4 : Mood Disorders 4.1 General characteristics of mood disorders 4.2 Biological theories of mood disorders 4.3 Psychological theories of mood disorders 4.4 Therapies for mood disorders 4.5 Suicide : Theoretical explanation and prevention Books for Reading Davison, G. C., Neale, J. M. and Kring, A. M. (2004) : Abnormal Psychology, 9 th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Books for References 1) Ahuja, Niraj (2011) : A Short Textbook of Psychiatry, 7 th Ed., Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2) Alloy, L. B., Riskind, J. H. and Manos, M. J. (2006) : Abnormal Psychology : Current Perspectives, 9 th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi. 3) Barlow, D. H. and Durnad, V. M. (1999) : Abnormal Psychology, 2 nd Ed., Pacific Grove, Books / Cole. 4) Carson, R. C., Butcher, J. N., Mineka, S. and Hooley, J. M. (2007) : Abnormal Psychology, 13 th Ed., Pearson Education, India. 5) Gelder, M., Harrison, P. and Cowen, P. (2006) : Shorter Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry, 5 th Ed., Oxford University Press. 6) Nevid, J. S., Rathus, S. A. and Greene, B. (1997) : Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 3 rd Ed., Prentice Hall, Inc. 7) Sadock, B. J. and Sadock, V. A. (2007) : Kaplan and Sadock s Synopsis of Psychiatry, 10 th Ed., Wolters Kluwer (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 8) DSM V 9) ICD 10

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - III PAPER NO. X Course Title : APPLIED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 5 Objectives To acquaint the students with the 1) nature of clinical psychology and activities of clinical psychologists. 2) fields of clinical neuro-psychology, health psychology and forensic psychology Unit 1 : Introduction to Clinical Psychology 1.1 Definition of clinical psychology 1.2 Characteristics of clinical psychology 1.3 Activities of clinical psychologists 1.4 Distinguishing clinical psychology from related professions Unit 2 : Clinical Neuropsychology 2.1 Discovering Brain-Behaviour Relationships : A Brief History 2.2 Development of clinical neuropsychology 2.3 A map of the human brain : structure and function 2.4 Causes of brain dysfunction 2.5 Neuropsychological assessment Unit 3 : Clinical Health Psychology 3.1 Definition of health psychology 3.2 Models of illness and health 3.3 Prevention and health promotion 3.4 Illness Unit 4 : Forensic Psychology 4.1 Definition of forensic psychology 4.2 Psychology and law 4.3 Expert witnesses 4.4 Psychology and criminal law

4.5 Civil commitment Books for Reading Hecker, Jeffrey E. and Thope, Geoffrey L. (2005) : "Introduction to Clinical Psychology", Pearson Education Inc. 6 Books for References 1) Garfield, S. L. (1974) : Clinical Psychology : The Study of Personality and Behaviour. 2) Garfield S. L. : Introduction to Clinical Psychology The McMillan Company, New York. 3) Mathur, S. S. (1985) : "Clinical Psychology", Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra. 4) Neiszal, M. T., Bernsten (1995) : Introduction to Clinical Psychology, 2 nd Ed. 5) Walker, C. E. (Ed.) : Clinical Practice of Psychology, Pregman Press, New York. 6) Weiner, B. (1983) : "Clinical Methods in Psychology", N. Y., John-Wiley and Sons. 7) Wolman, Benjamine, B. : Handbook of Clinical Psychology, McGraw Hill Company.

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - III PAPER NO. XI Course Title : CLINICAL COUNSELLING 7 Objectives To acquaint the students with 1) history of and current trends in counselling 2) marriage, couple and family counselling 3) abuse and disability counselling and 4) mental health and community counselling Unit 1 : History of and Trends in Counselling 1.1 Definition of counselling 1.2 History of counselling 1.3 Current trends in counselling Unit 2 : Marriage, Couple and Family Counselling 2.1 The beginning of marriage, couple and family counselling 2.2 Marriage / Family counselling versus individual / group counselling 2.3 Overview of marriage, couple and family counselling 2.4 The process of marriage, couple and family counselling Unit 3 : Abuse and Disability Counselling 3.1 Abuse 3.2 Counselling people with disabilities Unit 4 : Mental Health and Community Counselling 4.1 Historical overview of mental health and community counselling 4.2 Mental health counselling as a speciality 4.3 Community counselling as a speciality 4.4 Private practices as a speciality

8 Books for Reading Gladding, Samuel T. (2009) : "Counselling", Sixth edition, Pearson. Books for References 1) Gelso, Charles & Fretz, Bruce (2001) : "Counselling Psychology", Indian Edition, Cengage Learning. 2) Woolfe, Ray, Strawbridge, Sheelagh, Douglas, Barbara & Dryden Windy (Edititors) (2010) : "Handbook of Counselling Psychology", Third Edition, Sage.

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - III PAPER NO. XII Course Title : PROJECT 9 Objectives 1) To train the students to carry our projects in the different areas of clinical psychology. 2) To make the students familiar with the psychological tests used for clinical purposes. 3) To impart the knowledge and skills for administering tests and writing their reports. Project Students should select a problem in the different areas of clinical psychology in consultation with teacher concerned for their project. Sample size should be minimum 30 in each group, e.g. Normal and or maladapted. They have to administer appropriate psychological tests / scales on this sample and have to prepare a report in APA format. Individual Testing Students should administer five psychological tests (any one test from each group) from the given list on the subject and should prepare a test journal. A) Test of Cognition and Intelligence 1) WAIS Malin s Test 2) Standard Progressive Matrices 3) Culture Fair Scale of Intelligence 4) Test of Thinking 5) Judgement and Reasoning Tests 6) Emotional Intelligence Scale 7) Social Intelligence Scale B) Personality Inventories and Related Tests 1) NEO - FFI 2) H.S.P.Q. 3) Type A / B Behavioural Pattern Scale 4) Locus of Control Scale 5) Self-esteem Scale 6) Self Efficacy Scale

7) The 16 PF Questionnaire C) Tests for Assessing Clinical Aspects of Personality 1) MMPI 2) EPQ R 3) KNPI 4) Adjustment Inventory 5) Test of Behavioural Assessment 6) Eight State Questionnaire 7) Coping Resource Inventory 8) Indian Adaptation of TAT 9) Ink Blot Test 10 D) Tests for Assessing Various Aspects of Mental Health 1) Medico-psychological Questionnaire 2) P.G.I. Health Questionnaire 3) Cornell Medical Index Health Questionnaire 4) Anxiety Scale 5) Depression Scale 6) Stress Scale 7) Frustration Scale 8) Mental Health Inventory E) Tests of Attitudes, Values and Other 1) Attitude Scale 2) Value Scale 3) Family Environment Scale 4) Emotional Maturity Scale 5) Achievement Motivation Test 6) Sentence Completion Test 7) Psychological Counselling Need Scale Nature of Examination / Question Paper 1) The candidate will be asked to administer one psychological test allotted to him / her on the subject and to write its full report. 2) Students has to bring his / her subject for project examination.

11 Scheme of Marking 1) Project Report 30 Marks 2) Test Journal 10 Marks 3) Test Administration and its report writing 20 Marks 4) Viva 20 Marks Total 80 Marks Note : 1) There shall be two practical of 4 periods each per week per batch consisting of 10 students. 2) Eligibility for the project examination is subject to Certification of project report and test journal by the teacher in charge and HoD. Books for Reading 1) Corey, Gerald (2005) : Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 7 th Ed., Books / Cole Thomson Learning, Belmont, C. A., U.S.A. 2) Division, G. C., Neale, J.M. and Kring, A. M. (2004) : "Abnormal Psychology", 9 th Ed., John Willey and Sons Inc. 3) Gladding, Samuel T. (2009) : "Counselling", Sixth edition, Pearson. 4) Hecker, Jeffrey E. and Thope, Geoffrey L. (2005) Introduction to Clinical Psychology, Pearson Education Inc. Books for References 1) Barlow, D. H. and Durand, V. M. (1999) : Abnormal Psychology, 2 nd Ed., Pacific Grove, Books / Cole. 2) Capuzzi, David and Gross, Douglas, R. (2007) : Counseling and Psychotherapy : Therapies and Interventions, 4 th Ed., Pearson Education India. 3) Carson, R. C., Butcher, J. N., Mineka, S. and Hooley, J.M. (2007) : Abnormal Psychology, 3 rd Ed., Pearson Education, India. 4) Corsini, R. J. and Wedding, D. (Eds.) (1995) : Current Psychotherapies, Itasca, III : F. E. Peacock. 5) Mathur, S. S. (1985) : Clinical Psychology, Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra. 6) Neizal, M. T., Bernsten (1995) : Introduction to Clinical Psychology, 2 nd Ed. 7) Weiner, B. (1983) : Clinical Methods in Psychology, N. Y., John Wiley and Sons.

12 NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - IV PAPER NO. XIII Course Title : PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - II Objectives To acquaint the students with - 1) the symptomatology of different psychological disorders. 2) the etiology and therapies of the disorders with respect to theoretical approaches. Unit 1 : Personality Disorders and Substance Related Disorders 1.1 Personality disorders and their types 1.2 Therapies for personality disorders 1.3 Substance related disorders : alcohol abuse, nicotine, marijuana, sedatives and stimulants, LSD 1.4 Etiological factors in substance related disorders 1.5 Treatment strategies for substance related disorders Unit 2 : Sexual Disorders 2.1 Gender identity disorders 2.2 The paraphilias 2.3 Sexual dysfunctions 2.4 Therapeutic approaches to sexual disorders Unit 3 : Eating and Sleep Disorders 3.1 Eating disorders : clinical description 3.2 Etiology and treatment of eating disorders 3.3 Sleep disorders : symptoms and types 3.4 Etiology and treatment of sleep disorders Unit 4 : Developmental and Brain Disorders 4.1 Hyperactivity disorders 4.2 Learning disabilities dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, agraphia, alexia

13 4.3 Autism and mental retardation 4.4 Brain disorders of old age : dementia and delirium 4.5 Other brain disorders : brain tumours, cerebral palsy Books for Reading Davison, G. C., Neale, J. M. and Kring, A. M. (2004) : Abnormal Psychology, 9 th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Books for References 1) Ahuja, Niraj (2011) : A Short Textbook of Psychiatry, 7 th Ed., Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2) Alloy, L. B., Riskind, J. H. and Manos, M. J. (2006) : Abnormal Psychology : Current Perspectives, 9 th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi. 3) Barlow, D. H. and Durnad, V. M. (1999) : Abnormal Psychology, 2 nd Ed., Pacific Grove, Books / Cole. 4) Carson, R. C., Butcher, J. N., Mineka, S. and Hooley, J. M. (2007) : Abnormal Psychology, 13 th Ed., Pearson Education, India. 5) Gelder, M., Harrison, P. and Cowen, P. (2006) : Shorter Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry, 5 th Ed., Oxford University Press. 6) Nevid, J. S., Rathus, S. A. and Greene, B. (1997) : Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 3 rd Ed., Prentice Hall, Inc. 7) Sadock, B. J. and Sadock, V. A. (2007) : Kaplan and Sadock s Synopsis of Psychiatry, 10 th Ed., Wolters Kluwer (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 8) DSM V 9) ICD 10

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - IV PAPER NO. XIV Course Title : PSYCHODIAGNOSTICS 14 Objectives To acquaint the students with the 1) nature of clinical interview 2) different methods of intellectual, educational, personality and behaviour assessment Unit 1 : Clinical Interview 1.1 Types of clinical interviews 1.2 Communication strategies 1.3 Diagnostic interviewing 1.4 Interviewing with children Unit 2 : Intellectual and Educational Assessment 2.1 Definition and theories of intelligences 2.2 The measurement of intelligences 2.3 Interpretation of individually administered tests of intelligences 2.4 Educational assessment Unit 3 : Personality Assessment 3.1 Projective methods a) Rorschach b) Thematic apperception test c) Projective drawings 3.2 Objective methods a) MMPI / MMPI - 2 / MMPI - A b) NEO - Personality Inventory Unit 4 : Behavioural Assessment 4.1 Features of behavioural assessment 4.2 Functional analysis 4.3 Behavioural assessment methods

4.4 Assessment of dysfunctional cognitions Books for Reading Hecker, Jeffrey E. and Thope, Geoffrey L. (2005) : "Introduction to Clinical Psychology", Pearson Education Inc. 15 Books for References 1) Garfield, S. L. (1974) : Clinical Psychology : The Study of Personality and Behaviour. 2) Garfield S. L. : Introduction to Clinical Psychology The McMillan Company, New York. 3) Mathur, S. S. (1985) : "Clinical Psychology", Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra. 4) Neiszal, M. T., Bernsten (1995) : Introduction to Clinical Psychology, 2 nd Ed. 5) Walker, C. E. (Ed.) : Clinical Practice of Psychology, Pregman Press, New York. 6) Weiner, B. (1983) : "Clinical Methods in Psychology", N. Y., John-Wiley and Sons. 7) Wolman, Benjamine, B. : Handbook of Clinical Psychology, McGraw Hill Company.

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - IV PAPER NO. XV Course Title : PSYCHOTHERAPIES 16 Objectives To make the students familiar with 1) nature of psychotherapy 2) psychotherapy as a form of treatment of mental disorders 3) various forms of psychotherapies Unit 1 : Introduction to Psychotherapies 1.1 Definition and nature of psychotherapy 1.2 Personal characteristics of effective counsellors 1.3 The counsellor s values and the therapeutic process 1.4 Some basic rights of clients 1.5 Ethical issues in the assessment process 1.6 Guidelines for ethical practices Unit 2 : Psychoanalytic Therapy 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Key concepts 2.3 The therapeutic process 2.4 Application of psychoanalytic therapy : therapeutic techniques and procedures Unit 3 : Behaviour Therapy 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Key concepts 3.3 The therapeutic process 3.4 Application of behaviour therapy : therapeutic techniques and procedures Unit 4 : Cognitive Behaviour Therapy 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Key concepts

17 4.3 The therapeutic process 4.4 Application of cognitive behaviour therapy : therapeutic techniques and procedures 4.5 Donald Meichenbaum s cognitive behaviour modification Books for Reading Corey, Gerald (2005) : Theory and Practice of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 7 th Ed., Books / Cole Thomson Learning, Belmont, CA, USA. Books for References 1) Capuzzi, David and Gross, Douglas, R. (2007) : Counselling and Psychotherapy : Theories and Interventions, 4 th Ed., Pearson Education, India. 2) Corsini, R. J. and Wedding, D. (Eds.) (1995) Current Psychotherapies, Itasca, III : F. E. Peacock. 3) Gelso, Charles and Fretz, Bruce (2001) : Counselling Psychology : Practice, Issues and Intervention, Cengage Learning India Private Limited, New Delhi. 4) Kotler, Jeffrey A. and Shepard, David S. (2008) : Counselling : Theories and Practices Cengage Learning India Private Limited, New Delhi. 5) Nelson - Jones, Richard (2011) : "Theory and Practice of Counselling of Therapy", Fifth Ed., Sage. 6) Prochaska, J. O., and Norcross, J. C. (2007) : Systems and Psychotherapy : A Transtheoratical Analysis, 6 th Ed., Books / Cole Thomson Learning Belment, CA, USA/ 7) Woolfe, R. and Dryden, W. (Eds,) (1996) : Handbook of Counselling Psychology, New Delhi, Sage.

NEW SYLLABUS FOR M.A. Part - II (PSYCHOLOGY) SEMESTER - IV PAPER NO. XVI Course Title : PRACTICUM 18 Objectives 1) To acquaint the students with different types of clinical cases. 2) To prepare the students in taking history of, and making diagnosis of clinical cases, and writing its report. Case Study Students will have to visit hospital / clinic / correctional institution / NGO set up etc. to study clinical cases. They will have to study comprehensively at least 2 types of maladjusted cases in consultation with the teacher concerned. They have to administer appropriate psychological (clinical) tests / scales of intellectual and personality assessment from the given list on these cases and have to prepare a report. The report should consist of detailed case studies and psychological testing along with the result and interpretation. List of Clinical Tests / Scales / Techniques 1) Indian Adaptation of TAT 2) Ink Blot Test 3) MMPI 4) EPQ R 5) NEO - PI - R 6) WAIS Malin s Test 7) Standard Progressive Matrices 8) Culture Fair Scale of Intelligence 9) Test of Thinking 10) Judgement and Reasoning Tests 11) Medico-psychological Questionnaire 12) P.G.I. Health Questionnaire 13) Cornell Medical Index Health Questionnaire 14) Anxiety Scale 15) Depression Scale 16) Mental Health Inventory

17) KNPI 18) Stress Scale 19) Adjustment Inventory 20) Test of Behavioural Assessment 21) The 16 PF Questionnaire 22) Eight State Questionnaire 23) Frustration Scale 24) Defence Mechanism Inventory 25) Fear Check List 26) Coping Resource Inventory 27) Emotional Intelligence Scale 28) Autism Diagnostic Interview 29) Attention Deficit - Hyper-activity Disorder Test 30) Learning Disability Diagnostic Inventory 31) Decoding - Encoding Screener for Dyslexia 32) Any other related Test / Scale 19 Visit to Clinical Institution or Review Writing Students should visit any mental hospital / clinical institution / correctional institution / NGO Set up etc. and write its visit report OR Students should write a review of book(s), movie(s), report(s) of clinical based subjects, institutions, etc. Nature of Examination / Question Paper Students will be given two hypothetical cases (one based on the patient description and one based on the test profile) and they have to analyse these cases clinically and suggest therapeutic procedures accordingly and write its report. Scheme of Marking 1) Case Study Report : 30 Marks 2) Visit Report OR Review Writing : 10 Marks 3) Analysis of two Hypothetical Cases : 20 Marks 4) Viva : 20 Marks Total : 80 Marks

20 Note : 1) There shall be two practicum of 4 periods each per week per batch consisting of 10 students. 2) Eligibility for the practicum examination is subject to Certification of case study report and visit report or review writing by the teacher in charge and HoD. Books for Reading 1) Corey, Gerald (2005) : Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 7 th Ed., Books / Cole Thomson Learning, Belmont, C. A., U.S.A. 2) Division, G. C., Neale, J.M. and Kring, A. M. (2004) : "Abnormal Psychology", 9 th Ed., John Willey and Sons Inc. 3) Gladding, Samuel T. (2009) : "Counselling", Sixth edition, Pearson. 4) Hecker, Jeffrey E. and Thope, Geoffrey L. (2005) Introduction to Clinical Psychology, Pearson Education Inc. Books for References 1) Barlow, D. H. and Durand, V. M. (1999) : Abnormal Psychology, 2 nd Ed., Pacific Grove, Books / Cole. 2) Capuzzi, David and Gross, Douglas, R. (2007) : Counseling and Psychotherapy : Therapies and Interventions, 4 th Ed., Pearson Education India. 3) Carson, R. C., Butcher, J. N., Mineka, S. and Hooley, J.M. (2007) : Abnormal Psychology, 3 rd Ed., Pearson Education, India. 4) Corsini, R. J. and Wedding, D. (Eds.) (1995) : Current Psychotherapies, Itasca, III : F. E. Peacock. 5) Mathur, S. S. (1985) : Clinical Psychology, Vinod Pustak Mandir, Agra. 6) Neizal, M. T., Bernsten (1995) : Introduction to Clinical Psychology, 2 nd Ed. 7) Weiner, B. (1983) : Clinical Methods in Psychology, N. Y., John Wiley and Sons.