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CL 723: Cultural Foundations of Depth Psych I
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course focuses on the formative contexts which have given rise to depth psychology. For example, healing systems from different cultures and the archetypal images they evoke are studied to provide a deeper appreciation of contemporary clinical practice. Other emphases include an examination of cultural and historical issues which have shaped the emergence of depth psychology. Philosophical antecedents of depth psychology are a focus of study as well as the relationship between depth psychology, the arts, and poetic imagination. The implications of depth psychology for a multicultural world are discussed.
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CL 724: Cultural Foundations of Depth Psych II
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course continues the focus on formative contexts which have given rise to depth psychology. For example, healing systems from different cultures and the archetypal images they evoke are studied to provide a deeper appreciation of contemporary clinical practice. Other emphases include an examination of cultural and historical issues which have shaped the emergence of depth psychology. Philosophical antecedents of depth psychology are a focus of study as well as the relationship between depth psychology, the arts, and poetic imagination. The implications of depth psychology for a multicultural world are discussed.
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CL 747: Practicum Supervision I
0.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students participate in supervision groups devoted to basic psychotherapy skills. These practicum forums offer small group supervision with excercises in the basic foundations of holding the psychotherapeutic frame. Pass/No Pass
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CL 748: Practicum Supervision II
0.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students participate in ongoing case supervision being conducted in practicum settings by advanced practical and internship students, with an emphasis on sustaining empathic immersion and strengthening a working alliance. Pass/No Pass
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CL 749: Practicum Supervision III
0.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This practicum supervision fieldwork is devoted to continued supervision of advanced students' case material with emphasis on working with the dynamics of transference and countertransference as well as the identification of and working with diversity issues. Pass/No Pass
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CL 751: Principles of Group Dynamics
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This class provides a critical overview of principles, theories, and practical applications of various techniques in group psychotherapy as well as issues in group process, including: stages in group formation and development, cohesiveness, transference and countertransference, cross-cultural dynamics, strategies and specific interventions. The curative forces operating in a group setting are illuminated through role-playing, case discussions, readings, experiential exercises, and intensive group participation. Pass/No Pass
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CL 752: Principles of Clin Supervision & Consult
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course provides an exposure to the professional role of psychologists as supervisors and consultants. Approaches to clinical supervision and consultation are examined with special attention paid to the interpersonal and psychodynamic aspects of the supervisor-supervisee interaction. The goal is ultimately for students to develop an "internal supervisor". Ethics, diversity, and other professional issues are discussed.
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CL 755: Professional Development Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
In this initial seminar of the first year series, students will be asked to describe educational and career goals, and strategies to eventually become licensed. Students will begin the process of developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist, the needed interpersonal and emotional capacities vital to the discipline, and the importance of organizational knowledge about mental health systems and licensure. Topics covered in this seminar include overview of Pacifica's clinical training program, the professional identity of a clinical psychologist, and the career path to licensure. Pass/No Pass
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CL 756: Professional Development Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students will continue the process of developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist, the needed interpersonal and emotional capacities vital to the discipline, and the importance of organizational knowledge about mental health systems and licensure. Planned topics include basic psychotherapeutic processes and interview skills, including cross-cultural competancies. A practicum application workshop will also be included in this seminar.
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CL 757: Professional Development Seminar III
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
The final seminar in the first-year series is intended to introduce the enrolled student to professional practice as a clinical psychologist, and to prepare the student to begin applied clinical work in a field practicum setting in the 2nd year and beyond. The seminar will include topics of the public mental helath care system, levels of care, ethical and legal issues, career planning and self-care.
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