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GPSYC 6301: Theories of Holistic Counseling and Psychotherapy II
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits The second semester of A yearlong course that grounds holistically oriented clinical practice in relevant psychotherapeutic research and theory. An analysis of all theories is done with attention paid to the relationship between spirit, mind, and body. During this semester, greater emphasis is placed on the existential, transpersonal, and body-oriented theories. Students will continue to define their theoretical orientations. Prerequisite: GPSYC 6300.
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GPSYC 6303: Psychology of Illness and Wellness
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits Explores factors that affect illness-belief systems, cultural and family contexts, personality, attitudes, and stressful life events-as well as counseling approaches for developing wellness.
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GPSYC 6303 - Psychology of Illness and Wellness
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GPSYC 6305: Counseling and Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits A historical, theoretical, and experiential exploration of the relationship between therapy and spirituality is presented in This course. The major spiritual traditions are studied as they apply and relate to human development and the healing arts. The course is conceptual and experiential in nature.
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GPSYC 6308: Carl Jung:Bridge Between the Secular and the Sacred
1.00 Credits
Lesley University
1 credit This course considers Jung's model of the psyche, including symbols such as the collective unconscious, the archetypes, anima/animus, and the shadow.
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GPSYC 6313: Non-Directive and Directive Skills for Counselors
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits Integrating non-directive and directive counseling skills-including verbal, psychodramatic, and bioenergetic approaches-through lecture, demonstration, and supervised experiences in practice settings.
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GPSYC 6999: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
Lesley University
1-6 credits
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GPSYC 7001: Focusing,Listening and Imagery Intervention Skills
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits The theory and use of experiential focusing, active listening, interpretation, and spontaneous imagery are discussed and practiced.
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GPSYC 7001 - Focusing,Listening and Imagery Intervention Skills
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GPSYC 7002: Relationship,Process and Intervention
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits An advanced experiential course emphasizing appropriate timing and use of interventions as well as deepening an understanding of the interpersonal process between clinician and client.
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GPSYC 7004: Clinical Supervision:Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits Designed to address theoretical and practice issues in clinical supervision, particularly related to graduate training. Theoretical orientations, practice modalities, and issues related to the context of the supervision experience will be explored. Legal and ethical concerns will be reviewed. The focus for all topics will be from the supervisor's perspective. Prerequisites: Graduate degree in counseling or A related field, or permission of instructor.
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GPSYC 7005: Advanced Clinical Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits Designed to address philosophical and practice issues and current trends in the field of counseling. It will focus on A critical analysis of counseling as A socially embedded cultural enterprise. Topics will include psychotherapy integration, common factors in healing, and clinical issues as informed by human science research and reflective practice. Case examples will be used to ground and exemplify the issues being examined.
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