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PSYC 822: Seminar in Human Memory
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides students with an in-depth exposure to a single substantive area in the domain of experimental psychology. Studies research and theory in the area of human memory.
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PSYC 824: Graduate Seminar in the History of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Covers a wide range of systems of psychological thought responsible for modern conceptions of human learning and development, clinical psychology, and social psychology.
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PSYC 825: Imaging Process in Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines imagery as a basic capacity possessing enormous potential for therapeutic communication. Includes topics on relationship between imagery, fantasy, and other basic psychological processes. Students study the nature and structure of imaging process, explore the implications of guided as well as spontaneous imagery for therapeutic communication, apply imaging process to selected therapeutic contexts, and assess effectiveness of such applications. Prerequisites: COUN844, COUN846, or permission.
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PSYC 826: Graduate Seminar in Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Integrates theories and principles of social psychology with emphasis on the effect of ecological factors on the behavior of individuals, groups, and corporations. Prerequisite: PSYC445.
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PSYC 827: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines sexual dysfunctions in terms of interpersonal and intrapersonal communication disturbances: personal, social, and cultural norms and values in the area of interpersonal sexuality. Prerequisite: COUN810 or permission.
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PSYC 828: Graduate Seminar in Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Examines recent theoretical developments in cognitive psychology. Emphasizes the areas of visual perception, concept formation, and language comprehension. Prerequisite: PSYC422.
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PSYC 829: Seminar in Human Development
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Presents up-to-date research and theory in developmental psychology. Evaluates developmental issues at all stages of life. Provides links between theoretical and applied issues of development including the potential influences of a variety of factors. Prerequisite: One developmental course.
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PSYC 830: Clinical Therapy Techniques
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides students with a more extensive background in the theoretical an historical origins of various approaches to psychotherapy (e.g. humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, applied behavior analysis, etc.) Covers disorders that are most prevalent among adults and children. Prerequisites: PSYC610, PSYC821, and COUN630.
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PSYC 831: Therapeutic Communication
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Defines psychopathology in terms of interpersonal and intrapersonal communication disturbances. Identifies therapeutic interventions that improve the quality of interpersonal communication. Prerequisite: COUN810 or permission.
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PSYC 835: Roles and Issues in School Psychology
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduction to the discipline of school psychology. Covers various roles and functions in the school-based practice of school psychology. Includes coverage of the history, organization, and operation of the schools, professional standards, and ethical and legal issues.
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