ISSUES IN VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
NURS 509: SUMMER QUARTER, 2014
3 Credits, SL, No Prerequisites, open to Undergraduates. Wednesdays, 12:00-3:00, Health Sciences Building
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course will focus on research and theory related to aggressive and violent behavior. The etiology of violent/aggressive behavior is explored, as well as its effects and experiences on victims, families, communities and society. The range of experiences from the perspectives of the victim, the offender, the family and society as a whole will be examined.
The course is designed to challenge the individual to clarify their beliefs and values related to societal violence. Specific topics addressed may include rape, homicide, suicide, human trafficking, domestic violence, and child abuse. The course will be conducted as a graduate seminar, however it is open to all students (undergraduates) who have an interest in working with individuals, groups or communities experiencing violence. No prerequisites.
During this class, students will have the opportunity to:
Faculty: Patty Betrus, PhD, RN, BC-PMHCNS, Associate Professor, katy@uw.edu, 206-543-6065