Prepare and present on a psychopharmacological agent as well as its corresponding DSM-V diagnosis, focusing on its biomedical treatment. Students will work to select a psychopharmacological agent to cover and research further. Your presentation material should cover a psychopharmacological agent that IS NOT covered in the textbook and include the use of audio-visual aides (commercials/advertisements, testimonials found about the agent and a neurobiological illustration). The outcome of this effort will be a presentation describing the agent and any applicable diagnosis:
(1) generic and trade names
(2) applications, which includes typical and atypical diagnoses
(3) interactions with other drugs
(4) side-effects.