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3.00 Credits
WI A continuation of Art Therapy Research in Individual and Family Therapy, in which students implement the research project through data collection and analysis. A student's completed research project includes an abstract, literature review, methodology and results section, and future research options. There is a $20 lab fee for supplies. Prerequisites: All other art therapy classes and PSYA551: Art Therapy Research in Individual and Family Therapy.
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3.00 Credits
FA Provides an overview of art therapy and pertinent assessment tools used in the art therapy field. Students practice the utilization of these tools and/or develop and demonstrate their own tools. Art therapy assessment of specific populations also included. There is a $20 lab fee for supplies. Prerequisite: PSYA507: Art Therapy in Diverse Settings: Individual and Group Therapy.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
SU, FA, WI, SP An extensive research paper that expands the body of existing art therapy literature and makes a contribution to the field of art therapy. The student and art therapy faculty mutually decide upon the research topic area, timeline, design and process of completion. Prerequisites: Core art therapy coursework.
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3.00 Credits
WI, SP This three-quarter linked seminar accompanies coursework in specific concentrations. Seminar provides additional consultation on case conceptualizations, cultural issues, diverse contexts and overall application of the concentration area content.
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3.00 Credits
WI, SP This three-quarter linked seminar accompanies coursework in specific concentrations. Seminar provides additional consultation on case conceptualizations, cultural issues, diverse contexts and overall application of the concentration area content. Prerequisite: PSYA751: Professional Seminar I - Art Therapy.
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3.00 Credits
WI, SP This three-quarter linked seminar accompanies coursework in specific concentrations. Seminar provides additional consultation on case conceptualizations, cultural issues, diverse contexts and overall application of the concentration area content. Prerequisites: PSYA751: Professional Seminar I - Art Therapy and PSYA753: Professional Seminar II - Art Therapy.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
SU, FA, WI, SP Students work with faculty to design a course in an area of their interest not covered in the Psy.D. curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Students in the Art Therapy concentration within Psy.D. work with an art therapist as they plan their dissertations, build their dissertation committees and schedule their first committee meeting. Prerequisites: PSYC731: Research Ethics and Quantitative Methods and Analysis, PSYC732: Quantitative Methods and Analysis II, PSYC733: Qualitative Methods and Analysis I and PSYC734: Qualitative Methods and Analysis II.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
FA Offers students the opportunity to acquire and practice basic counseling tools such as listening skills, congruent communication, use of self as instrument and specific aspects of interviewing and contracting with a client. In-class role-playing and practice, as well as additional practice assignments, supplement the readings. HS; PSY
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
SU Physiological, psychological, social and ethical perspectives on the process of dying and bereavement. Students identify different coping styles with each developmental stage in the life cycle as a response to attachment and loss, and examine the individual in the context of gender, family, culture and spirituality. Class time includes an off-campus weekend retreat. HS; PSY; SPI
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