1. Physiological Psychology
A study of the relationship between physiological processes and behavior.
Particular emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and
the effects of metabolic processes, brain lesions, and various drugs on behavior.
2. Psychopathology
The study of the wide spectrum of mental disorders found in the DSM with applications
for community mental health, psychotherapy, and other helping professions.
The role of culture is emphasized.
**This one is a stretch, I know. I just read somewhere that someone got it classified as BCPM.
A study of the relationship between physiological processes and behavior.
Particular emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system and
the effects of metabolic processes, brain lesions, and various drugs on behavior.
2. Psychopathology
The study of the wide spectrum of mental disorders found in the DSM with applications
for community mental health, psychotherapy, and other helping professions.
The role of culture is emphasized.
**This one is a stretch, I know. I just read somewhere that someone got it classified as BCPM.
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