PSYD12H3: Me and I: The Self in Mind and Brain

The sense of being a "self" is fundamental to our experience of the world. Drawing upon social psychology and neuroscience, this course will examine how people evaluate and interpret the self. Topics covered may include: self-esteem, positive illusions, maladaptive self-evaluation (e.g., narcissism), self-conscious emotions (e.g., pride and shame), and authenticity.

[PSYB55H3 or PSYB64H3] and [PSYB06H3 or (PSYB07H3) or STAB22H3 or STAB23H3] and PSYB70H3 and [0.5 credit at the C-level in PSY or NRO courses]
[PSYD66H3 if taken in 20221, 20225, 20231, 20241, or 20251], PSY425H1, PSY325H5
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Notes:
1. Priority will be given to fourth-year students in the Specialist/Specialist Co-op programs and Major/Major Co-op programs in Psychology, Mental Health Studies, and Neuroscience. Third-year students in these programs will be admitted as space permits.
2. Students in a Specialist/Specialist Co-op Program in Psychology, Mental Health Studies or Neuroscience may take a maximum of 1.0 PSY/NRO D-level credits.
3. Students in a Major/Major Co-op Program in Psychology, Mental Health Studies or Neuroscience may take a maximum of 0.5 PSY/NRO D-level credits per major. Students in the Minor Program in Psychology are not typically eligible for enrolment in PSY/NRO D-level courses.
4. PSYD98Y3/NROD98Y3 are excluded from these limits. Please see this website for full information.