060411140 PSYCHOLOGY FOR DENTAL STUDENTS ( 1 Crd.Hrs )

The present course of psychology for dental students comes to introduce the concerned medical oriented students to the field of psychology, its modern theoretical perspectives, study concerns, and related careers (including those in medical settings). Further, introducing dental students to the biological foundations of psychology and related behaviors is one of the most significant issues that to be highlighted and addressed and The present course of psychology for dental students comes to introduce the concerned medical oriented students to the field of psychology, its modern theoretical perspectives, study concerns, and related careers (including those in medical settings). Further, introducing dental students to the biological foundations of psychology and related behaviors is one of the most significant issues that to be highlighted and addressed, and for that psychology and its relations to brain, neurons and neural function, neural networks, neuroplasticity, hemispheres and lobes of brain all to be taken in consideration. Last, understanding the role of the endocrine system in behavior and related psychologies (e.g., fears, phobias, depressions, manias, paranoias, etc.,), as well the relationship between genetics and behavior are not to be neglected in the work of a future dentist who should overcome the dualism issue of body and mind and take it real when it comes to that bond between structure of body (i.e., structuralism) and functions of mind (i.e., functionalism).