Psychological Anthropology

This course examines the diverse and complex ways that cultural factors influence an individual’s sense of self and social identity. Students will learn about the main theoretical and empirical developments in the field of psychological anthropology (past and present), explore cultural beliefs and practices related to mental health, and gain an understanding of ethnographic and life history approaches to psychological research. The course is offered annually.

Term 202440 #42524 ANTH02420
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Meeting Times
Location: JAMES 2101 (M)
@ 14:00 - 15:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
Enrollment

2

seats available

20

currently enrolled

22

maximum enrollment

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