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4.00 Credits
6 HOURS, 4 CREDITS Application of the experimental method to the analysis of behavioral phenomena in human beings and animals. Design and execution of experiments in conditioning, learning, perception, motivation, confl ict. Selected personality problems. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, PSY 101, PSY 200, and STA 250
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th is course will focus on assessment of addictive disorders, and clinical evaluation of substance and alcohol abusers. Application of assessment and clinical evaluation fi ndings will be made to treatment planning, case management, discharge planning and clinical record keeping. Th ese assessment and evaluation methods and fi ndings will be applied to chemical dependency counseling techniques. While this course is intended for Addiction Studies Program (ASP) students, who are pursuing the credential in alcoholism and substance abuse counseling (CASAC), other students with an interest in assessment and clinical evaluation in chemical dependency are invited to enroll. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201 and one of the following: PSY 266 or PSY 268
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Provides a theoretical survey of the fi eld of counseling. Major emphasis is on such topics as ethical considerations, the intake interview, counselor roles and client roles, goals of counseling, referrals and liaisons in community, vocational counseling tests and instruments used in the counseling process, academic counseling and research on the counseling process. Diff erences between counseling and psychotherapy are discussed. Field trips to various counseling centers are arranged. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, PSY 242 and PSY 243
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A basic course dealing with the theoretical and research aspects of dreams and the psychology of the dream process. Lectures, discussions and readings focus on the use of dreams in psychotherapy, understanding unconscious communication in dreams and recent developments in dream interpretation. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, and PSY 242 or PSY 243
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th is course provides instruction in specifi c counseling concepts and skills focused upon alcoholism and substance abuse counseling. Students learn about client assessment, treatment planning, case management, clinical record keeping, discharge planning, counseling roles and settings, family and community education, and vocational counseling. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, and PSY 266 or PSY 268 or PSY 331/CSL 331
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A study of the psychological bases and dynamics of criminal behavior. Topics to be discussed include the “antisocial personality,” the psychopath,psychosis and crime, alcoholism and drug abuse, the adolescent off ender, the female off ender, “sex” off enders and white collar crime. Th e varyingways in which the criminal justice system processes, treats and aff ects the diff erent types of off enders will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, and PSY 242 or permission of the section instructor.
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3.00 Credits
HOURS TO BE ARRANGED. EACH COURSE: 3 CREDITS Supervised experience assisting psychologists in their assessment, management and treatment functions. Students will work in an applied institutional setting, such as a prison, special treatment clinic, hospital, or rehabilitation setting. Training will include interviewing and taking case histories, observation, staff and case conferences. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, PSY 242, and majoring in forensic psychology.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A program of reading and reporting planned and carried out under the guidance of a faculty member. Concerned with a selected topic, issue, or area of interest in anthropology, psychology, or sociology. Prerequisites: 12 credits in psychology, and permission of the chairperson of the department and the section instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th is course critically examines selected areas in social and experimental forensic psychology. Students will gain an in-depth knowledge of topics focusing on individual behavior and perceptions (such as eye-witness, child witness, or expert witness testimony) and topics focusing on group behavior (such as jury selection and decision-making.) Students will read original research articles and will explore current debates in the fi eld relating to research questions, research methods and ethical issues in research. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, PSY 311, and PSY 370
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th is course will examine the process of psychotherapy from the standpoint of central issues. Various theoretical approaches will be considered. Th ere will be case illustrations from the experience of the instructor, who will be a practicing clinical psychologist. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, senior standing, PSY 242 and PSY 243, or permission of the section instructor.
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