This course aims to teach the topics that require the
integration of theories, findings, and methodology in
clinical psychology with those in social, developmental,
health, personality, and cognitive psychology. Sample
topics of the course are short- and long-term effects of
traumatic events (e.g., natural disasters, death of loved
ones) on psychological well-being, personality, and
interpersonal and intergroup relationships, the
interdependence between family members' well-being
and coping styles during challenging times, the benefits
and costs of positive experiences (e.g., positive
emotions, positive interpersonal processes, gratitude)
during stressful times, the association between
traumatic events' centrality and psychological reactions
(e.g., depression, post-traumatic growth), grief after
non-death losses (e.g., divorce, homesickness), and
ecological grief and anxiety due to the climate change.
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