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2024-2025 PAU University Catalog

COUN612 Life Span Development

This course provides an examination of theories, models, and frameworks that attempt to explain the development of individuals and families across the lifespan. Students will gain knowledge of seminal developmental theoretical approaches, will critically analyze those theories using recent and relevant research, and will consider the role of culture and context on human development. Using this integrated understanding, students will apply theories of development to their work with clients from diverse backgrounds. This application will include systemic, social justice, cultural, and environmental factors that affect lifespan development, functioning, behavior, resilience, and overall wellness. This course includes content required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on aging and long term care covering biological, social, cognitive, and psychological aspects of aging, instruction on the assessment and reporting of, as well as treatment related to, elder and dependent adult abuse and neglect.

Credits

4.5-5