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Tamta Saamishvili
Invited Lecturer
Master
Department of Psychology
School of Social Sciences


Courses  
Psychological characteristics of early and middle childhood-PSYM5120 (  2017/2018; )
Age Psychology-PSYC4111 (  2017/2018; 2018/2019; )
Child assessment and diagnostics-PSYM5125 (  2016/2017; 2017/2018; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
Fundamentals of educational psychology-PSYC3115 (  2014/2015; 2016/2017; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; )
Psychological characteristics of adolesence-PSYM5130 (  2017/2018; )
Abnormal Psychology-PSYC3131 (  2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Forensic Psychology for children and adolescents-PSYM5185 (  2018/2019; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2024/2025; )
Psychological characteristics of children of school age.-PSYC1425 (  2017/2018; )
Psychological characteristics preschool aged child-PSYC1415 (  2018/2019; )
Basics of Social Psychology-PSYC1488 (  2016/2017; )
Principles of Psychology II-PSYC1223 (  2020/2021; )
Principles of Psychology I-PSYC1221 (  2016/2017; 2017/2018; )
Psychological trauma in children and adolescents – assessment and intervention-PSYM 5150 (  2017/2018; 2018/2019; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; )
introduction to pshychology-PSYC1225 (  2015/2016; 2016/2017; 2017/2018; 2018/2019; 2019/2020; 2020/2021; 2021/2022; 2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Schedule  
Abnormal Psychology-PSYC3131
Forensic Psychology for children and adolescents-PSYM5185
introduction to pshychology-PSYC1225





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