This course will enable students to understand the concept, historical developments, and themes of feminist psychology, appreciate different feminist theories and perspectives, and reflect upon feminist approaches to psychological research and practice.
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24DPSY801 |
Feminist Psychology (Theory) |
CO115: Develop an understanding of the concept, historical developments and themes of Feminist psychology CO116: Appreciate the different theories, perspectives and types of Feminism CO117: Reflect upon the Feminist approaches to Psychological Research and Practice CO118: Reason about mental health issues of women, barriers to access mental health services, and explore feminist therapy CO119: Appraise the influences of feminism in social and political activism, patriarchal and other oppressive systems; underscore the challenges and opportunities in promoting feminist psychology. CO120: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, application based questions, Seminar presentation, |
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Introduction, History, Themes in the Psychology of Women and Gender
Theories: Karen Horney, Helene Deutsch, Nancy Chodorow, Social learning theory, Cognitive Social Learning Theory, Cognitive-Developmental Theory, Gender schema theory, Social role theory; Diversity of feminism
Sources of bias in research, Gender-fair and Feminist research, Areas of feminist-grounded research
Women's mental health issues, Barriers to accessing mental health services for women,; Feminist therapy
Role of feminist psychology in social and political activism; Resistance to patriarchal and oppressive systems; Challenges and opportunities in promoting feminist psychology