Fall 2023 Neuroscience and Behavior BC3405 section 002

NEUROSCIENCE OF TRAUMA

Call Number 00660
Day & Time
Location
TR 1:10pm-2:25pm
328 Milbank Hall (Barnard)
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required Instructor
Instructor E'Mett McCaskill - e-mail
Type LECTURE
Course Description

This course is a comprehensive review of the neural basis of the emotional, cognitive and behavioral responses to traumatic events.  The acute experience of trauma and the memory of the trauma may influence neural processes influencing social relatedness, attachment, emotional regulation, physiological homeostasis and the stress response.  Neuroscientific research provides insight into these processes and informs pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions for individual survivors.

Students will review neuroscientific theoretical models and research relevant to the neurobiology, neurophysiology, neuroanatomy and neurodevelopmental processes underlying the traumatic response. The neuroendocrine system and its relevance will also be reviewed.   The course will begin with a critical review of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) diagnosis of Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders, to acquire an understanding of the symptoms and diagnosis.  Next, students will review theory and research relevant to trauma and neurobiology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.  Finally, students will critique the application of these research findings to the design of current “neuro-informed” therapeutic interventions.  Throughout the course, individual case studies will provide insight into the brain’s influence on symptomatology and foster greater understanding and sensitivity to the personal post-traumatic experience.

Web Site Vergil
Department Neuroscience & Behavior @Barnard
Enrollment 46 students (50 max) as of 3:06PM Saturday, April 27, 2024
Subject Neuroscience and Behavior
Number BC3405
Section 002
Division Barnard College
Campus Barnard College
Section key 20233NSBV3405X002