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PY 510: Lifespan Development
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
A theoretical and empirical exploration of individual and family development. Physical, cognitive, and socioemotional changes are examined from a variety of developmental frameworks. Emphasizes application of developmental concepts in professional settings. Summer. 3 credits.
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PY 515: Counseling: History and Practice
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Examines the development of marriage and family therapy and counseling professions, major contemporary theories of counseling and MFT and psychotherapy, the relationship of the theories studied to clinical practice,and the components of an adequate theory. Students will articulate their own developing theoretical orientations. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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PY 520: Interpersonal Processes
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Theories and skills of psychotherapy. Students learn to conceptualize client issues, assess the usefulness of a variety of treatment modalities and approaches, and respond emphatically and effectively as psychotherapists. Role-playing and peer counseling are utilized to enhance students’therapy skills and self understanding. This course is a prerequisite to continuation in the Art Therapy and Marriage and Family Therapy programs, and to FT552. This course must be completed with a grade of B (3.0) or higher. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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PY 525: Assessment
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Teaches skills for individual and family assessment and evaluation, including interviewing and observational techniques; selection, administration, and interpretation of individual and group tests; and family assessment techniques. Spring semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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PY 545: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Explored from physiological, socio-cultural, family life cycle, and psychological perspective. Lecture, media presentation, clinical case analysis, and participants’ experiences are utilized to understand human sexuality. Summer. 3 credits.
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PY 565: Vocational and Career Counseling
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Prepares counselors to assist a variety of people in all stages of life development in their career planning and selection process. Career developmental theories and assessment tools. Examines career development from a systemic perspective and an understanding of contextual influences. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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PY 590: Professional, Legal, and Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Ethical and legal standards for art therapists (AATA), marriage and family therapists (AAMFT), and counselors (ACA). Students learn through readings, role-playing,and scenarios about ethical decision-making, legislation governing therapy practice, and professional identity issues. Spring semester. 3 credits.
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PY 710: Special Topics
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Addresses issues not covered on a regular basis. Variable credit.
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PY 810: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Open to advanced students with consent of the faculty. Repeatable for credit. Variable credit.
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PY 915: Introduction to Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Introduces students to fundamentals of research methodology. Both quantitative and qualitative methods are covered. Students learn how to critically evaluate and apply the implications of research to the practice of marriage and family and art therapy. Summer. 3 credits.
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