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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course utilizes a biopsycho and social counseling approach for the assessment and treatment of adults with mental disorders and chronic illness. Emphasis is on how to assist individuals in developing effective coping skills, greater ego strength and healthier living attitudes and behaviors. Prerequisite: PS5202 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course utilizes a biopsycho and social counseling approach for the assessment and treatment of adults with mental disorders and terminal illness. Emphasis is on counseling for grief and loss therapy and includes techniques for assisting such individuals toward greater interpersonal effectiveness with partners, family members and other significant persons. Prerequisite: PS6315
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is an introductory course on child and adolescents' psychotherapies. It uses an integrated model of child therapy in a family context, which includes psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and systems perspectives. This course also explores various therapeutic modalities, using case studies to explore childhood disorders such as ADHD, autism, diabetes, depression and eating disorders. Prerequisite: PS6315 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
variable credit Independent study provides the student an opportunity to study an area of interest in health psychology not included in the regular curriculum. (An independent study cannot substitute for or be used to repeat a course offered in the prescribed curriculum.) It is the responsibility of the student to enlist a qualified resource person to guide the independent study. The counseling and health psychology department chair must approve both the topic and the resource person. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The legal and ethical issues in the conduct of professional psychology are considered, including such topics as confidentiality, ethical competence, privilege, expert testimony, malpractice and the insanity defense. Business and ethical issues concerning private practice, licensing, certification, forensics and insurance reimbursement are also covered. Prerequisite: Admission to graduate studies
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3.00 Credits
3 credits In this course students explore progressive relaxation, meditation, imagery, visualization and biofeedback. Additional treatments may be taught. Prerequisite: Admission to MSN/CHP or permission of instructor
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course explores mental health counseling history, professional standards, ethical issues and legal codes and examines alcohol and substance abuse from a biological, cultural, historical, psychological, social and nutritional perspective. Focus is on counseling, treatment interventions, behavioral management, and community referral resources. Prerequisite: Admission to graduate studies
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3.00 Credits
Lab 3 credits This course is required for students electing to do a psychology thesis. Students use statistical computer packages for statistical procedures covered in TR5100 and TR5104. As time permits, more advanced statistical procedures such as discriminant and factor analysis are also presented. The lab teaches students how to create data sets, label and manipulate variables and run statistical procedures using various statistical commands. Prerequisites: TR5100, TR5104 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is a capstone clinical class for students where they apply their research knowledge and group counseling skills to develop an eight-week program for our Bastyr clinic or their community site. The students work in teams writing the curriculum, preparing the marketing the program, and teaching it. The student then writes a program evaluation. Prerequisite: Admission to MSN/CHP or permission of instructor
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1.00 Credits
2 credits This course is the first in the sequence of three courses for thesis advisement.. Students form a committee and meet with their committee members to plan and implement a research project of sufficient complexity and scope in an appropriate subject area in psychology. Corequisite or prerequisite: PS7110
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