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PSYC 592: Child Psychology
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. An advanced course in the study of children and adolescents, including physical, emotional, cognitive, moral, and social development.
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PSYC 608: School Psychology:Organization,Operations and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. This course introduces students to the field of school psychology. The history, systems, roles and functions of school psychologists are discussed. Readings in contemporary issues and historical events provide the foundation for graduate preparation in school psychology. Pre-practicum activities are required in order to obtain knowledge and experience about the organization and operation of schools.
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PSYC 610: Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. Studies the problems involved in diagnostic interviewing, case conceptualization, treatment planning, and evaluating treatment effectiveness. Develops specific skills in basic psychological intervention problems. Laboratory graded and credited with the course. Prerequisites: admission into the graduate program or consent of instructor.
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PSYC 611: Introduction to Research
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. An introduction to research methods and their application to research problems.
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PSYC 612: Clinical Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. An emphasis on the conceptualization, design, completion, and evaluation of research in clinical, counseling, and school psychology. Attention is also given to philosophy of science, formulating questions in applied research, choosing appropriate statistical tests, and presenting results in a professional manner.
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PSYC 620: Group Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. Intended to provide training and exposure to techniques in group interventions. Reviews historical perspectives, popular treatment techniques, empirical evidence on treatment efficacy, ethical and legal issues, and integration considerations.
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PSYC 624: Social and Cultural Bases of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Study of classic and contemporary theories and empirical research of social and cultural foundations of behavior and their impact on the therapeutic relationship, competencies and standards, and culture specific knowledge. Emphasizing social cognition, stereotypes and prejudice, group processes, conformity, and gender/ethnic psychology.
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PSYC 625: Seminar in Intercultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Observation and analysis of human behavior in small groups. Abstraction of taken-for-granted behavior patterns and fundamental psychological variables universal to such groups.
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PSYC 631: Human Life Cycle II
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. Provides a thorough survey of the specified divisions of the life span from early adulthood, through middle adulthood and late adulthood to death. Same as GERO 631.
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PSYC 641: Behavioral Medicine
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
Maymester. The study of psychological factors that influence physical health and illness and the application of behavioral principles to the prevention and treatment of illness and the promotion of health.
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