Psychology
Psychology of the Family: Beyond Attachment
Module code: C8549
Level 6
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Lecture
Assessment modes: Computer based exam, Coursework
On this module, you'll cover the psychological aspects and consequences of the main familial relationships:
- marital
- mother-child
- father-child,
- sibling.
In particular, individual, dyadic, family, and cultural-level factors influencing the development and functioning of these familial relationships will be covered,along with their consequences.
The impact of non-traditional family forms (such as single-parent and stepfamilies) on children's development is also discussed.
Module learning outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the factors influencing multiple family relationships, and their consequences.
- Apply different theoretical approaches to the study of family phenomena.
- Critically evaluate substantive empirical research within family psychology.