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MEDN 891: Medicine Elective
1.50 - 18.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Medicine Elective
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MFAM 416: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Covers genetic and environmental factors such as personality detriments, theories of personality, personality development, structure and assessment of personality, personality dynamics, and the complex process in implementation.
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MFAM 417: Abnormal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Introduces the psychology of behavioral disorders, with an emphasis on etiology and symptomatology and an overview of treatment modalities. Prerequisite: A course in personality theory or consent of instructor.
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MFAM 501: Research Tools and Methodology:Quantitative
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Current social research methods, practice in the use of techniques, consideration of the philosophy of the scientific method, and familiarization with MFAM test instruments. Prerequisite: An introductory course in statistics as an undergraduate research methods course.
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MFAM 502: Research Tools and Methodology:Qualitative
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Qualitative methodology. Prepares students to undertake research projects using the intensive interview method of qualitative research. Explores practical and epistemological issues and problems in qualitative research in a workshop format.
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MFAM 515: Crisis-Intervention Counseling
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Experiential course that presents theory, techniques, and practices of crisis intervention, with special attention to the development of the basic communication skills of counseling. Areas included that are intended to contribute to the development of a professional attitude and identity are: confidentiality, interprofessional cooperation, professional socialization, and organization. Presents therapeutic tapes covering topics such as death and dying, incest, spousal abuse, and rape. Laboratory required.
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MFAM 516: Play Therapy
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Experiential course that teaches practitioners and graduate students to apply play-therapy techniques in dealing with childhood problems such as molestation, physical abuse, depression, trauma, and family conflict.
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MFAM 524: Psychopharmacology and Medical Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Introduces common physical and medical issues that relate to the practice of marriage and family therapy. Students learn a biopsychosocial spiritual model to assess and intervene--with emphasis given to psychopharmacology, neuroanatomy, the mind-body relationship, and research relative to the field of medical family therapy.
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MFAM 525: Therapeutic Group
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
A process group that provides opportunities for self-exploration, with particular emphasis on personal concerns likely to influence one's ability to function as a professional. Students learn more about their style of relating to others. Helps trainees identify potential blocks to their effectiveness as counselors and provides the tools to develop strengths.
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MFAM 526: Theory and Practice of Group Counseling
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Critically evaluates ten major models of group counseling, as well as overviews stages in the development of a group. Uses didactic and experiential methods to apply diverse theories and techniques to actual group sessions. Theories explored include psychodynamic approaches, existential/humanistic and relationship-oriented approaches, psychodrama, and actionoriented approaches.
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