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PSY 6326: Diversity and the Family
2.50 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Examines diversity in the family including issues of ethnicity, race, religion, gender, gender-roles, sexual orientation, and social class. Blends systemic theory, research and practice, as students learn to work with diversity issues in families and with families having differing cultures, values, and needs. Includes consideration of African American, Latino, Native American, Filipino, Asian, inter-racial, and other ethic/racial populations.
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PSY 6328: Individual and Family Life Cycle
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Studies developmental issues and life events from infancy to old age and their effect upon individuals, couples and family relationships. Focus on theory, research and application of individual and family developmental psychology. Examination of continuous and discontinuous changes, e.g. courtship, early marriage, childbirth, childhood, adolescence, divorce, blended families, parenting and the family in the later life.
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PSY 6409: Pro-Seminar in Consulting Psychology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
This course is an intensive overview of the field of consulting psychology including a review of the empirical research issues in the field. Students intensively and broadly review the consulting psychology literature (including individual, group and organizational theories), learn the major theories and research body in the field and consider research still needed to enhance the practice of the profession of consulting psychology. Prerequisite: Current enrollment in Consulting Psychology program or permission of instructor and of campus-based MGSM-OPD Program Director.
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PSY 6412: Group Dynamics in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Examines psychological theories and research on groups in organizational contexts including issues of group formation, behavior, process, interface with individuals, dyads and organizational levels and development over time. Examines group variables such as: leadership, authority, group size, communication, interaction styles and change factors.
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PSY 6413: Consulting Psychology Consultation Group
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
In this course Consulting Psychology PhD students continue the process of developing their professional identity as psychologists. They attend selected on campus and professional meetings. They continue to learn to use relevant technology and software, becoming conversant with relevant websites and learning to interact with professionals and professionals-in-training in other locations. They assist in relevant Organizational Consulting Center projects, including proposal development and working in teams.
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PSY 6433: Introduction to Professional Practice in Consulting Psychology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
This course is an introduction to professional practice issues in consulting psychology. Some of the parameters governing professional psychological practice of consulting psychology will be reviewed, including ethical guidelines and professional standards. Students also attend selected on campus and professional meetings. They learn to make professional presentations using relevant software and to use relevant technology and software.
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PSY 6501: Intellectual Assessment
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Introduction to theory and practice of cognitive and intellectual assessment of children, adolescents and adults. Students gain proficiency in the administration, scoring and interpretation of major individually administered tests, most notably the Wechsler Intelligence Scales. Emphasizes interpretation of intelligence test scores in contexts of clinical observations of behavior, background information, multicultural issues and theory (developmental, cognitive, neuropsychological). IQ results are integrated with test scores on other measures (e.g., achievement, visual-motor). Case report writing, meaningful translation of test scores and issues of test bias, test abuse and test security are emphasized. Prerequisite: Clinical program enrollment.
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PSY 6502: Practicum in Intelligence Testing
1.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(1 unit) Practicum experience that must be taken concurrently with PSY 6501.
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PSY 6503: Foundations of Assessment:Personality I
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Development of skills in evaluating and using objective personality tests such as the MMPI, MCMI, and CBCL. Emphasis on test methodologies, relating test results to other clinical information, clinical inference, report writing, and cultural issues. Prerequisites: PSY 6501 and PSY 6523
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PSY 6503a: Personality Assessment I
3.00 - 3.50 Credits
Alliant International University
Some programs require a year long personality assessment sequence including both PSY6503 and PSY6504. These courses, referred to as PSY6503a & PSY6504a involve an integration of both objective/self-report with projective/performance personality testing in both semesters.
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