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CP 509: Myth, Literature & Religious Studies III
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Mythology, literature, and religion reveal the complex metaphoric and symbolic nature of the human psyche and its search for meaning. To be fully present to the polyphonic nature of experience and imagination, psychology must pay close attention to the perennial issues that guide the understanding of being human. Opening the interdisciplinary connections between psychology and the studies of myth, literature, and religion expands and enriches the understanding of therapeutic relationships, psychopathology, therapeutic interventions, and healing.
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cp 511: Cultural Psychology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Psychological experience, development, and pathology occur in a cultural context. This class examines cultural issues and problems such as racism, sexism, ageism, violence, poverty, ecology, and education to illuminate how they affect individual development. The intermingling of cultural psychology and depth psychology can open the door of the consulting room to the culture itself, widening the scope of “psychological” practice, so that the soul of the individual and soul in the world are seen to be continuous.
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cp 512: Imaginal Psychology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Imaginal and archetypal psychology are examined for the ways in which they re-vision depth psychological approaches to therapy and culture. Consideration is given to the development of a poetic/metaphorical sensibility in confronting the complexity of psychological life. Emphasis is placed on moving from theory to practice specifically regarding the use of images to deepen one's work.
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CP 515: Process of Psychotherapy I
3.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
These courses help students develop their skills in counseling procedures and techniques. Psychotherapeutic styles, strategies, and techniques are discussed, modeled, and experienced. Students are expected to take part in extensive dyadic practice sessions beyond the classroom instruction. These three courses are sequential in nature. Successful completion of each earlier Process of Psychotherapy course is required for entrance in later one(s).
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CP 516: Process of Psychotherapy II
3.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
These courses help students develop their skills in counseling procedures and techniques. Psychotherapeutic styles, strategies, and techniques are discussed, modeled, and experienced. Students are expected to take part in extensive dyadic practice sessions beyond the classroom instruction. These three courses are sequential in nature. Successful completion of each earlier Process of Psychotherapy is required for entrance in later one(s).
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CP 517: Process of Psychotherapy III
3.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
These courses help students develop their skills in counseling procedures and techniques. Psychotherapeutic styles, strategies, and techniques are discussed, modeled, and experienced. Students are expected to take part in extensive dyadic practice sessions beyond the classroom instruction. These three courses are sequential in nature. Successful completion of each earlier Process of Psychotherapy course is required for entrance in later one(s).
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cp 520: Survey of Human Development
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Developmental theory and research are presented to understand various approaches to developmental stages and issues across the lifespan, and to look critically at key concepts and debates in developmental psychology. The socio-cultural context of development and of theories about development is emphasized.
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cp 521: Group Process
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Discussion focuses on the individual and interpersonal dynamics of therapy groups in general and on process-oriented groups in particular. In-class participation in an extensive group experience is designed to further the student's understanding of group interaction and strengthen facilitator skills. Prerequisites: CP 515, CP 516, CP 517.
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CP 522: Human Sexuality in the Therapy Context
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course supports students in developing a therapeutic approach that recognizes the diversity of human sexual expression, eroticism, and sexual sef-concepts. Physical, emotional, relational, cultural, and spritiual variable are considered. With a focus on incorporating discussions about sexuality into therapy, various topics of current clinical relevance are explored.
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cp 523: Ethics & the Law
3.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This consideration of legal and ethical issues related to professional psychology and counseling includes discussion of recent legislation and court decisions. Case vignettes expand students' exploration of the ethical and legal concerns in a variety of potential situations, including but not limited to mandated reporting laws and professional standards of conduct.
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