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PSYC 2101 - Course Overview
PSYC 2101 (UGA)
Psychology of Adjustment (3 semester hours)
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Psychological adjustment, including appropriate and inappropriate reactions to frustration and stress; solutions to conflict, fear, and anxiety; building self-concept and improving interpersonal relations.
Requirements: Sixteen lessons and two examinations.
Instructor: Georgia Calhoun, Ph.D., Professor, The University of Georgia.
Texts: Weiten and Lloyd, Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st Century, 7th ed., Wadsworth Thomson, 2003; Addison, Study Guide for Psychology Applied to Modern Life, 7th ed., Wadsworth Thomson, 2003.
