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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Continuation of Psychology Thesis 1. Prerequisite: PS7121
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3.00 Credits
2 credits Continuation of Psychology Thesis 2. Prerequisite: PS7122
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course covers the settings in which clinical health psychology is practiced and how psychologists function in those settings. Students gain the knowledge and skills required to provide meaningful consultation to health service delivery systems. The class explores career counseling theories, history and various approaches to career development. In addition, students utilize the information to develop their own professional portfolio for job "mock" interviews. Prerequisite: PS7801, PS7811
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course trains students to make clinical assessments of psychological disease using the DSM IV and, accordingly, to make judgments regarding which patients are appropriate for counseling at the University's clinic and within the practice of naturopathy. Referral resources and procedures are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the recognition and impact of mental disorders in primary care. Prerequisite: PS6306 (concurrent with clinic shifts) or permission of instructor
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course examines the nature and treatment of the following addictions and disorders from a physiological, psychological, nutritional and naturopathic perspective: alcoholism, substance abuse, anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive eating. Naturopathic scope of practice in the treatment and management of addictions and eating disorders is identified, as well as community referral resources. Prerequisite: PS6306 (concurrent with clinic shifts) or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
2 credits See description preceding PS6305. The focus of this course is the recognition and consideration of psychological aspects in the practice of general medicine, including empirically proven health psychology strategies and naturopathic medicine therapeutics (i.e., nutrition, botanicals) for treating mental and emotional conditions. Topics include but are not limited to the following: assessing and promoting patient motivation and readiness, naturopathic diagnosis and treatment of psychological conditions secondary to medical problems, and family dynamics in general medical presentations. Prerequisite: PS6306 (concurrent with clinic shifts)
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This directly supervised clinical experience occurs at Bastyr Center for Natural Health or on the Bastyr campus and emphasizes exposure to psychotherapy, diagnostic interviewing and diagnostic formulation for individuals, couples, and families. Prerequisites: PS5115, PS5301, PS5110
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This shift is a supervised nutrition practicum, emphasizing nutritional assessment, nutritional counseling, interviewing and chart documentation. Prerequisites: PS5301, PS5110, PS5115, PS7801
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This directly supervised clinical experience occurs at Bastyr Center for Natural Health or on the Bastyr campus and emphasizes psychotherapy, diagnostic interviewing and diagnostic formulation. The shift may include psychological testing, scoring, interpretation of test data and psychological report writing and/ or behavioral change treatment plan incorporating lifestyle modifications. Prerequisites: PS5115, PS5301, PS5110, PS7802
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1.00 Credits
2 credits Students in the MSN/CHP program receive supervised experience in a clinical setting where both nutrition and mental health counseling skills can be practiced and honed with licensed professionals from each specialty. Practicum experiences are arranged at community locations to provide students with varied opportunities and a diverse client population. As students progress from MSN/CHP Practicum 1 to 3, the level of responsibility and independence increases and different skills with a variety of clients are learned. Prerequisite: Admission to MSN/CHP program, PS7801, PS7802, PS7803
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