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PY 331: Lab
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Arcadia University
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PY 340: History of Psychology
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This lecture course presents the historical context of psychology, most notably its origins in philosophy and physiology. The course discusses the lives and social-political context of major contributors to the development of psychology, intellectual schools of psychology, fields of psychology, theories of psychology, controversies in psychology, and the transition from theory to application.
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PY 385: Psych Elective
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Arcadia University
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PY 420: Clinical Psychopharmacology
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course is intended to provide counseling students and other students in the mental health professions with a basic understanding of how psychiatric medications work in the brain and modify behavior. Students will learn about the relationship between DSM IV diagnoses and the choice of psychiatric medications that are prescribed by physicians. Finally, students will be trained to use reference material to evaluate key characteristics of psychiatric medications and evaluate the clinical efficacy of medications. Prerequisite: PY572.
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PY 422: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
(Also listed as ED 522) Spring, even years Examination of psychological and sociological theories that pertain to women.Topics include myths and stereotypes, the nature versus nurture, the male/female dichotomy, research pertaining to intelligence, personality, motivation, achievement, mothering and a variety of other issues essential to the growth and development of both women and men.
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PY 430: Sem:Behavior Modification
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Introduction to the principles and techniques used in behavior modification. Students will read and analyze empirical and theoretical research reports examining the application of behavior modification to psychopathology. Students will be required to act as discussion leaders on selected topics in the literature. Prerequisite: Graduate status in the counseling program with PY 492 or equivalent.
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PY 574: Clinical Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Fall, odd years This course is intended to provide counseling students and other students in the mental health professions with a basic understanding of how psychiatric medications work in the brain and modify behavior. Students will learn about the relationship between DSM IV diagnoses and the choice of psychiatric medications that are prescribed by physicians. Finally, students will be trained to use reference material to evaluate key characteristics of psychiatric medications and evaluate the clinical efficacy of medications. Prerequisite: PY 572 or may be taken concurrently.
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PY 585: Special Top in Counseling Psychology
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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PY 587: Practicum - 100 hrs
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
The Practicum is an applied experience in a counseling setting selected to meet individual career goals. This experience is designed to introduce students to clinical observation, interviewing, assessment, and counseling. The course requires a minimum of 100hrs of applied experience, to be completed within six months. For students in School Counseling, the Practicum experience must be in school or youth settings. Prerequisite: Matriculated students only.
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