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CP 641: Practicum I
2.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Students entering this course are expected to have qualified for specialization course work in Counseling Psychology. Students will also have successfully completed the Counseling Psychology common core courses, passed the Comprehensive Examination, and achieved Masters Candidacy.
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CP 642: Practicum II
2.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Students entering this course are expected to have qualified for specialization course work in Counseling Psychology. Students will also have successfully completed the Counseling Psychology common core courses, passed the Comprehensive Examination, and achieved Masters Candidacy.
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CP 643: Practicum III
2.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Students entering practicum courses are expected to have qualified for specialization course work in Counseling Psychology. Students will also have successfully completed the Counseling Psychology common core courses, passed the Comprehensive Examination, and achieved Masters Candidacy.
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CP 645: Practicum V
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Students entering practicum courses are expected to have qualified for specialization course work in Counseling Psychology.
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CP 646: Practicum IV:Self of Therapist
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This Practicum course is for MACP Couple and Family Therapy Specialization students enrolled in clinical internship. The course provides clinical experience and professional supervision beyond the classroom setting. It offers students the opportunity to participate in clinical case presentations, group supervision, and discussion of internship issues. In addition, each student will examine his/her self, namely, one's own strengths, challenges, beliefs and family of origin experiences that impact him/her in the role of counselor.
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CP 647: Practicum V:Systemic Intervention
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This Practicum course is for MACP Couple and Family Therapy Specialization students enrolled in clinical internship. The course provides clinical experience and professional supervision beyond the classroom setting. It offers students the opportunity to participate in clinical case presentations, group supervision, and discussion of internship issues. In addition, each student will focus on the application of systemic theory in case conceptualization and treatment.
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CPC 501: Introduction To Counselling Psychology Practice
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Using practice triads, written progress notes and videotape sessions, students will be introduced to the fundamental skills needed to facilitate therapeutic change. Special emphases are placed on transference and countertransference, multiculturalism and ethics.
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CPC 502: Extended Systems:Diversity and Cultural Psychology
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course is an introduction to the theory, ethics and practice of diversity counselling. Students will examine the sociopolitical nature of counselling, the impact of counsellor and systemic bias, the multiple dimensions of identity, and the goals of diversity counselling competence. The course develops competencies through the students personal and professional exploration of value and belief systems, factors of power and oppression, racial/cultural/gender/ sexual orientation identity formation, and ethical practice. The professional practice of psychology and
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CPC 510: Professional Ethics and Law
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
counselling centres on thinking, questioning, and decision-making. This course provides a comprehensive investigation of ethical, practice and legal codes and issues as they relate to the development of a professional identity. Areas of focus include multicultural issues, responsibilities and liabilities, confidentiality and its limits, duty to warn, and dual relationships. A differentiation will be made between the regulatory process that protects the public interest and the collegial association process that promotes self-interest and the profession.
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CPC 511: Psychology of Grief and Loss
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Psychological processes involved in bereavement are explored from a developmental perspective. Students will learn the techniques of effective loss and grief therapy which remediate pathological grieving processes and facilitates healthy grieving processes, promoting new relationships and progress toward life goals.
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