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PSY 6203: Psychopathology
1.50 Credits
Alliant International University
(1.5, 1.5 units) In this two-part course, an overview of psychiatric disorders as defined by the DSM-IV is reviewed and discussed. The students are expected to become familiar with: (1) Specific symptoms related to a disorder; (2) Related and differential diagnoses; (3) Diagnosis using 5 Axes; and (4) Basic treatment issues surrounding the disorder. Relevant multicultural issues in Japan are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6203 must be completed prior to PSY6204.
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PSY 6204: Psychopathology
1.50 Credits
Alliant International University
(1.5, 1.5 units) In this two-part course, an overview of psychiatric disorders as defined by the DSM-IV is reviewed and discussed. The students are expected to become familiar with: (1) Specific symptoms related to a disorder; (2) Related and differential diagnoses; (3) Diagnosis using 5 Axes; and (4) Basic treatment issues surrounding the disorder. Relevant multicultural issues in Japan are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6203 must be completed prior to PSY6204.
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PSY 6206: Adult Psychopathology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Examines the range and variety of psychopathological disorders based on the DSM-IV; the dynamic understanding of the conflict/defense model of neurotic forms of adjustment, development of personality disorders and the etiology, symptoms, dynamics, treatment and prognosis of psychoses, schizophrenia, mood disorders and borderline phenomena.
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PSY 6208: Child Psychopathology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Examines theoretical and empirical findings related to the assessment, etiology, correlates and development of the major categories of childhood psychopathology based on DSM-IV. Includes internalizing disorders, externalizing disorders and severe developmental, individual, family, school and peer correlates of the behavioral problems.
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PSY 6210: Clinical Interviewing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Studies the basic issues in the client-therapist interaction process. Focuses on different phases of the interview process with a special emphasis on the initial stages, personality assessment and treatment planning. Includes role playing, group supervision. Must be taken with PSY 6211 lab.
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PSY 6211: Clinical Interviewing Techniques Lab
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Individual supervision and evaluation of a minimum of two cases through audio or videotaped interviews. The student receives supportive and corrective feedback concerning her/his assessment and interviewing style, communication techniques, countertransference issues/biases and diagnostic, assessment and treatment implications for each case being presented. Must be taken with PSY 6212. Credit/No Credit
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PSY 6213: Clinical Interviewing
2.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(2, 2 units) In this two-part course, basic theoretical and practical aspects in conducting the clinical interview with individuals will be introduced. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic interviewing and communication skills, rapport building, case conceptualization, and intervention strategies. Special issues such as transference/countertransference, barriers to treatment, and crisis management, as well as relevant multicultural issues in Japan, are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6213 must be completed prior to PSY6214.
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PSY 6214: Clinical Interviewing
2.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(2, 2 units) In this two-part course, basic theoretical and practical aspects in conducting the clinical interview with individuals will be introduced. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic interviewing and communication skills, rapport building, case conceptualization, and intervention strategies. Special issues such as transference/countertransference, barriers to treatment, and crisis management, as well as relevant multicultural issues in Japan, are also discussed. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology MA program - Japan; PSY6213 must be completed prior to PSY6214.
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PSY 6215: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) An examination of basic issues in psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. Discussion of the different phases of treatment as well as the concepts of insight, free association, transference, countertransference, some aspects of brief therapy and crisis intervention, etc. Use of cases and demonstration. Prerequisites: PSY 6110 and PSY 6114
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PSY 6217: Cognitive and Other Behavioral Therapies
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Behavior therapy approaches with a heavy emphasis on the cognitive therapies of Ellis, Beck, Meichenbaum, D'Zurilla, Mahoney and Cautela. A critical review of the approaches, including their philosophical and empirical basis and research related to each is presented. Assessment procedures related to each approach are included. In-class exercises and demonstrations, however proficient use of procedures will require additional training. Prerequisite: PSY 6110
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