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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course examines the biological bases of behavior. General principles of brain organization as it influences functioning are discussed. The mechanisms of sleep and alertness, memory, language, and emotional processes are reviewed. Brain development is explored as influenced by environment and injury. Implications for substance abuse, psychiatric disorders, medication use, developmental and behavioral disorders, and mindbody health psychology will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course explores innovative, culturally appropriate, and effective community and crisis interventions that foster resilience in the aftermath of violence. Students can expect to develop skills in risk assessment, self-care strategies, safety planning, crisis protocol planning, and disaster mental health management. Debriefing, as a particular form of community response, will be A major focus and students will gain practical training on this intervention. Other holistic and empowering community approaches will also be explored.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed for students who plan to work with children and adolescents who have experienced acute and chronic psychosocial trauma. The focus will be on trauma theory, assessment and clinical interventions using structured screening interviews, individual activities and art and play therapy, group counseling and psychoeducation, family therapy, and community interventions with children and adolescents.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This advanced course examines theoretical and applied issues related to trauma. Special topics including therapeutic, self-care, and forensic issues for practitioners; the needs of special populations; trauma services; and social and political aspects that contribute to cultural and moral understandings of trauma and its impact will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The first semester of A yearlong supervision seminar focusing on the integration of theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The second semester of A yearlong supervision seminar focused on integrating theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The first semester of A yearlong supervision seminar focusing on the integration of theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their school practicum/internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The second semester of A yearlong supervision seminar focused on integrating theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their school practicum/internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The first semester of A yearlong advanced supervision seminar focusing on the integration of theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their second year internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The second semester of A yearlong advanced supervision seminar focusing on the integration of theory and practice. Taken while students are engaging in their second year internship; 600 hours (minimum) of field experience required. Students are required to do case presentations reflecting on psychodiagnostics, treatment planning, sociocultural context, transference/countertransference, and referrals. Note: Audio or videotaping of casework is required. Restricted to Counseling and Psychology Master's degree and C.A.G.S. candidates approved for field training. Prerequisites: GPSYC 6200, GPSYC 6026, GPSYC 6027, GPSYC 6202 or GPSYC 6300, GPSYC 6007 or GPSYC 6102 or GPSYC 6251 or GPSYC 6253, and GPSYC 6030 and/or concurrent with GPSYC 6201.
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