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Influence,  sexual  harassment,  organizational  politics;  Positive  Organizational  Behaviour-  PsyCap,  Emotional  Intelligence;
         Organizations in a changing context- Organizational change, Organizational Development (OD)
         References:
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             1.  S.R. Robbins, T.A. Judge, N. Vohra, Organizational behavior (15 ed.), New Delhi: Pearson Publications (2013).
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             2.  F. Luthans, Organizational behavior (12 ed.), New Delhi: McGraw Hill. (2010).
             3.  APA  Handbook  of  industrial  and  organizational  psychology-volumes:  I,  II&  III,  New  York:  American  Psychological
                Association, (2011).
             4.  M.J. Steve, Organizational psychology: A scientist-practitioner approach. NY: John Wiley, (2002).
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             5.  D. Schultz, E. Schultz, Psychology and work today, (10  e), New Delhi: Pearson Publications. (2009).

         PS2212: DEVELOPMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THOUGHT [3 1 0 4]
         Understanding  Psyche:  A  universal  quest  for  understanding  Consciousness  Indian  Perspective:  Yoga  and  Vedanta:  Western
         Perspective. Emergence of modern psychology: Questions from Western view; Debates: Free Will and Determinism, Empiricism
         and  Rationality;  Positivist  Orientation:  Developments  in  Behaviourism  (Watson),  Neo-behaviouristic  traditions  (Skinner),
         Cognitive revolution-  A Paradigm  Shift);  Analytic Debates:  Clinical  Vs.  Phenomenological,  Freudian  Psychoanalysis,  Analytical
         Psychoanalysis; Carl Jung Developments in Psychoanalysis: The shift towards social and cultural; Developments of Third Force:
         Humanistic and Existential;  Contemporary Developments: Psychology of Gender
         References:
             1.  V.S. Helgeson, Psychology of Gender. Pearson Education (2006).
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             2.  E. A. Rider, Our Voices: Psychology of Women, (2 e). Wiley Publishers (2004).
             3.  T.H. Leahey, A History of Psychology: Main currents in psychological thought (6th Ed.). Singapore: Pearson Education
                (2005).
             4.  A. C. Paranjpe, Theoretical psychology: The meeting of East and West. New York: Plenum Press (1984).
             5.  D. Schultz, S. E. Schultz, Modern Psychology: A History, International Edition. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning (2011).

         PS2230: PRACTICUM-IV [0 0 8 4]
         Any 5 practicums each pertaining to the topics in the theory courses.

                                                     FIFTH SEMESTER

         PS3113: UNDERSTANDING AND DEALING WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS [3 0 1 4]
         Clinical  Picture  &  etiology  of  Personality  Disorders  and  Substance-Related  and  Addictive  Disorders:  A,  B  and  C  Clusters  of
         personality  disorders;  Substance  abuse  and  Alcoholism;  Clinical  Picture  &  etiology  of  Developmental  Disorders:  Learning
         Disorders,  Eating  Disorders,  intellectual  disability;  Insight  oriented  interventions:  Psychoanalytic  therapy,  Humanistic  and
         Existential therapy; Behavioural and Cognitive interventions: Behaviour therapy, Cognitive therapy; Biomedical Interventions –
         Drug therapy, ECT, psychosurgery .
         References:
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             1.  J. Butcher, J. Hooley, M. Susan, C. Dwivedi, Abnormal Psychology (16 e.) New Delhi: Pearson Education (2017).
             2.  T.F. Oltmanns, R.E. Emery, Abnormal psychology, (8 e). New Delhi: Pearson Education (2017).
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             3.  N. Ahuja, A short text book of psychiatry (7 e) New Delhi: Jaypee (2011).
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             4.  D.H. Barlow, V.M. Durand, Abnormal Psychology: An integrative approach (6  ed.), Cengage learning, (2012).
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             5.  J. Naved, S. Rathus, S. A. Greene, Abnormal psychology in a changing world (9  ed.), New York: Pearson (2014).

         PS3114: COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY [3 1 0 4]
         Introduction:  Nature  and  Goals;  Counselling  as  a  profession:  professional  ethics  (Latest  version  of  American  Counselling
         Association – ACA); The effective counsellor: personality characteristics; Counselling status of counselling psychology in India;
         Counselling Process: Building counselling relationships; Working in a counselling relationship; Closing counselling relationships;
         Approaches  to  Counselling:  Psychoanalytic,  Adlerian,  humanistic,  behavioral,  cognitive,  Indigenous  approach;  Counselling
         Applications:  Child  Counselling;  Family  Counselling;  Career  Counselling;  Crisis  Intervention:  Suicide,  grief,  trauma  and  sexual
         abuse and rehabilitation counselling
         References:
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             1.  S.T. Gladding, Counselling: A comprehensive profession (7 e), New Delhi: Pearson Publications (2014).
             2.  G.S. Belkin, Introduction to counselling. W.G.: Brown Publishers (1988).
             3.  C. Gerald, Case approach to counselling psychology. Australia: Brooks Cole (2001).
             4.  N.R. Jones, Basic counselling skills. New Delhi: Sage Publications (2012).
             5.  G. Corey, Counselling and Psychotherapy; Theory and Practice (7th e.), New Delhi: Cengage Learning (2009).

         PS3130: PRACTICUM- V [0 0 8 4]
         Any 5 practicums each pertaining to the topics in the theory courses.


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