PSY 350 Week 1 Final Project Topic Selection

PSY 350 Week 1 Final Project Topic Selection

PSY 350 Week 1 Final Project Topic Selection

Select a psychological disorder that you would like to study utilizing a biopsychological approach. For the Final Project, you will provide a detailed discussion of the psychological disorder that you select this week. While you may refer to other areas of psychology, the Final Project must focus on the biopsychological causes and treatment approaches for this disorder.

You must utilize current research in this area to evaluate the major biopsychological theories about this disorder. Your research should also be used to discuss possible effective biopsychological approaches to treatment that incorporate the biopsychological causes of the disorder.

Select a disorder from the following list:

a. Schizophrenia

b. Depression

c. Anxiety

d. Substance Abuse (should focus on a single drug of your choice)

e. Autism

f. Neurological disorders

g. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

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This week, you will examine the major structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the location and function of these structures. Search the Ashford University Online Library and locate a peer-reviewed research study that was published within the last five years, which examines the role of one of the structures reviewed in Chapter 4 of your course text. The research study you identify should evaluate the function of this structure in either normal or abnormal behavior. Your response must clearly identify the role of the structure in the identified behavior as well as your level of agreement with the results of the study and your rationale.

Your initial post should be a minimum of 250 words and utilize at least one peer-reviewed research study that was published within the last five years. Your initial post should be a minimum of 250 words and utilize at least one peer-reviewed research study that was published within the last five years.