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PSY 6116: Issues of Chemical Dependency
2.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(2 units) An introduction to chemical dependency, including diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
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PSY 6119: Intercultural Processes/ Human Diversity
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
An experiential course designed to provide insight into the role of personal and sociocultural factors in the work of professional psychologists. The primary goals are (1) to develop self-awareness and a heightened sensitivity to one's own values, biases and multicultural identities and, (2) to understand how these can serve as resources and/or barriers to the therapeutic process, impacting both the nature and course of psychotherapy with culturally diverse populations. Issues of race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation are emphasized with attention given to disability, social class, religion and age. The process and self-exploration is facilitated through the maintenance of a personal journal, self-assessments, experiential exercises and class discussions.
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PSY 6120: Intercultural Processes/ Human Diversity
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
An experiential course designed to provide insight into the role of personal and sociocultural factors in the work of professional psychologists. The primary goals are (1) to develop self-awareness and a heightened sensitivity to one's own values, biases and multicultural identities and, (2) to understand how these can serve as resources and/or barriers to the therapeutic process, impacting both the nature and course of psychotherapy with culturally diverse populations. Issues of race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation are emphasized with attention given to disability, social class, religion and age. The process and self-exploration is facilitated through the maintenance of a personal journal, self-assessments, experiential exercises and class discussions.
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PSY 6121: Intercultural Awareness Development
1.50 Credits
Alliant International University
(required for all first year clinical students.) A year-long course focusing on experiential and didactic training on issues related to racial/ethnic minorities, sexual orientation, gender, disability, socio-economic levels, the elderly, etc. Aspects of oppression, discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping of culturally different groups will be covered.
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PSY 6122: Intercultural Awareness Development
1.50 Credits
Alliant International University
(required for all first year clinical students.) A year-long course focusing on experiential and didactic training on issues related to racial/ethnic minorities, sexual orientation, gender, disability, socio-economic levels, the elderly, etc. Aspects of oppression, discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping of culturally different groups will be covered.
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PSY 6123: Cultural Diversity Training
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(Fresno) PSY 6129 Multicultural Competency Development ( 3 units) This course is designed to explore the ethical and cultural perspectives of the entering G1 class. Through a variety of methods and activities, students will be encouraged to focus on their own values and cultural orientations. Students will participate in small and large group discussions and activities to clarify the role of cultural diversity in their personal and professional development as psychologists. Participants will improve their multicultural competencies as psychologists with emphasis on three key elements: cultural diversity attitudes and cross-cultural communication; personal, ethical and moral beliefs; and critical awareness of comparative cultures.
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PSY 6130: Cultural and Ethnic Diversity in Clinical Practice
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Integration of cultural/ethnic diversity and the delivery of psychosocial services to members of the Latino, African-American, Asian/Pacific Islander American and Native American communities. Discusses the cultural context of behavior, personality development, family, values, psychopathology, assessment and the delivery of psychotherapy/counseling services. May include field experiences. Prerequisite: PSY 6129
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PSY 6140: Developmental Psychology
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
The study of developmental theories, constructs, research and research methods as they contribute to an understanding of normative human development and its variants. Psychological development from conception through aging and death are covered. Contemporary issues and trends are discussed.
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PSY 6141: Clinical Psychology Foundation
2.00 Credits
Alliant International University
This two-part course provides an overview of the history of clinical psychology and its major theories (e.g., Freud, Jung, Adler, Rogers, Cognitive Behavioral, Behavioral),as well as their practical applications in the clinical setting. Relevant multicultural issues in Japan are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6141 must be completed prior to PSY6142.
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PSY 6142: Clinical Psychology Foundation
2.00 Credits
Alliant International University
This two-part course provides an overview of the history of clinical psychology and its major theories (e.g., Freud, Jung, Adler, Rogers, Cognitive Behavioral, Behavioral),as well as their practical applications in the clinical setting. Relevant multicultural issues in Japan are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6141 must be completed prior to PSY6142.
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