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324 Psychology

The document outlines the syllabus for the Psychology-324 course for the year 2025, which includes seven units covering various topics such as psychological attributes, self and personality, stress management, psychological disorders, therapeutic approaches, attitude and social cognition, and social influence. Each unit contains specific subtopics that delve into the complexities of human psychology and behavior. Students are required to attempt 25 out of 28 questions in the examination.

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324 Psychology

The document outlines the syllabus for the Psychology-324 course for the year 2025, which includes seven units covering various topics such as psychological attributes, self and personality, stress management, psychological disorders, therapeutic approaches, attitude and social cognition, and social influence. Each unit contains specific subtopics that delve into the complexities of human psychology and behavior. Students are required to attempt 25 out of 28 questions in the examination.

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For the Year 2025

Psychology -324
Syllabus for NCET
25
Note:
There will be one Question Paper which will have 28 questions out of which 25 questions need to be attempted.

PSYCHOLOGY-324
Unit 1: Variations in Psychological Attributes
1. Introduction
2. Individual Differences in Human Functioning
3. Assessment of Psychological Attributes
4. Intelligence
5. Theories of Intelligence
6. Individual Differences in Intelligence
7. Culture and Intelligence
8. Emotional Intelligence
9. Special Abilities
• Aptitude: Nature and Measurement
10. Creativity

Unit 2: Self and Personality


1. Introduction
2. Self and Personality
3. Concept of Self
4. Cognitive and Behavioural Aspects of Self
• Self-esteem
• Self-efficacy
• Self-regulation
5. Culture and Self
6. Concept of Personality
7. Major Approaches to the Study of Personality
• Type Approaches
• Trait Approaches
• Psychodynamic Approach
• Behavioural Approach
• Cultural Approach
• Humanistic Approach
8. Assessment of Personality
• Self-report Measures

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• Projective Techniques
• Behavioural Analysis

Unit 3: Meeting Life Challenges


1. Introduction
2. Nature, Types, and Sources of Stress
3. Effects of Stress on Psychological Functioning and Health
• Stress and Health
• General Adaptation Syndrome
• Stress and Immune System
• Lifestyle
4. Coping with Stress
• Stress Management Techniques
5. Promoting Positive Health and Well-being
• Life Skills

Unit 4: Psychological Disorders


1. Introduction
2. Concepts of Abnormality and Psychological Disorders
3. Classification of Psychological Disorders
4. Factors Underlying Abnormal Behaviour
5. Major Psychological Disorders
• Anxiety Disorders
• Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
• Trauma- and Stressor- Related Disorders
• Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders
• Dissociative Disorders
• Depressive Disorders
• Bipolar and Related Disorders
• Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
• Neurodevelopmental Disorders
• Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
• Feeding and Eating Disorders
• Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

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Unit 5: Therapeutic Approaches
1. Introduction
2. Nature and Process of Psychotherapy
• Therapeutic Relationship
3. Types of Therapies
• Behaviour Therapy
• Cognitive Therapy
• Humanistic-existential Therapy
• Factors Contributing to Healing in Psychotherapy
• Ethics in Psychotherapy
• Alternative Therapies
4. Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill

Unit 6: Attitude and Social Cognition


1. Introduction
2. Explaining Social Behaviour
3. Nature and Components of Attitudes
4. Attitude Formation and Change
5. Prejudice and Discrimination
6. Strategies for Handling Prejudice

Unit 7: Social Influence and Group Processes


1. Introduction
2. Nature and Formation of Groups
3. Types of Groups
4. Influence of Group on Individual Behaviour
• Social Loafing
• Group Polarization.

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