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CP 860: Depth Psych Approaches to the Family
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
The complex environment of the family system lends itself well to various depth psychological lenses. Systems theory and psychodynamic perspectives illuminate the communication patterns that both facilitate and inhibit interpersonal growth and development for all members of the family. The detection, assessment, and treatment of spousal abuse is a subject of focus.
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CP 870: Principles of Pharmacotherapy I
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course explores basic principles concerning the use of psychopharmacology in conjunction with psychotherapy. The mechanisms of action of the general categories of psychoactive medications, criteria for psychiatric referral, and transference/countertransference issues related to medication are examined.
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CP 871: Principles of Pharmacotherapy II
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course explores basic principles concerning the use of psychopharmacology in conjunction with psychotherapy. The mechanisms of action of the general categories of psychoactive medications, criteria for psychiatric referral, and transference/countertransference issues related to medication are examined.
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CP 872: Principles of Pharmacotherapy III
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course explores basic principles concerning the use of psychopharmacology in conjunction with psychotherapy. The mechanisms of action of the general categories of psychoactive medications, criteria for psychiatric referral, and transference/countertransference issues related to medication are examined.
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cp 873: Principles of Psychopharmacology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course covers the general principles of psychopharmacology, as well as an overview of the pertinent neurochemistry. The indications and side effects of common psychoactive medications will be discussed. The impact of medications on psychotherapy process and working with prescribing psychiatrist will be examined. Prerequisite: CP 735
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CP 899: Selected Topics in Clinical PsychologyII
0.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Course content varies.
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cp 910: Advanced Clinical Practicum
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
During this course, students receive supervision and consultation regarding actual clinical cases from their internships. Students give case presentations addressing such areas as multi-axial diagnosis, treatment planning, clinical interventions, referrals and adjunctive services, legal and ethical issues, theoretical orientation, and testing and assessment. In their presentations, students utilize clinical approaches developed in the previous psychotherapy classes.
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CP 922: Depth Psych & Contemporary Culture III
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
These two courses consider the role of depth psychology in contemporary culture and explore the cutting edges of depth psychology. Topics may include current works in transpersonal psychology, psychology and quantum physics, body/mind studies, alternative healing forms, and the latest research in the field.
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cp 926: Quantative Design & Statistical Analysis
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course provides an overview of univariate statistical methods or those pertaining to analysis of a single, continuous dependent variable. The goal of this overview is to prepare students to be competent and critical consumers of quantitative research for clinical practice. An applied overview of both descriptive and inferential statistics is provided. Topics covered include: (1) Descriptive statistics (Measurement scales, frequency distributions, measures of central tendancy, measures of spread (variablity), measures of linear relationships, and standard scores), and (2) Inferential statistics (Hypothesis tessting, correlation and regression, Z-tests, t-tests, one way analysis of variance [ANOVA], Chi-Square tests, and estimation of population parameters from sample data). Prerequissite: CP 932
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cp 927: Advanced Statistical Analysis
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This class examines the principles and application of statistical models for the design of quantitative studies and the treatment of data. Topics include: multivariate analysis of variance and covariance, multiple regression analysis, discriminate function analysis, single-factor experiments, factorial designs, repeated measures, canonical correlation, factor analysis, meta-analysis, power calculation, corrections for multiple comparisons, and the use of statistical software.
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