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PSYC 535: Historical and Socio-cultural Perspectives in Psychology:Social Justice,Advocacy and Practice
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Explores how contemporary social and cultural changes impact how people negotiate personal identity and live out their self-concept. Synthesis of wide-ranging and multidisciplinary perspectives, including the environmental, cultural, social, economic and political contexts within which individual and community behavior is shaped.
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PSYC 536: Historical and Socio-cultural Perspectives in Psychology:The Body:Gender,Society and Symbol
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
WI Explores how people experience discrimination and isolation because of bodily attributes. Emphasis given to meanings ascribed to the human body during various historical periods as well as in contemporary times. Readings include personal accounts of bodily discrimination, fictional sources and psychological and/or anthropological studies.
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PSYC 536 - Historical and Socio-cultural Perspectives in Psychology:The Body:Gender,Society and Symbol
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PSYC 537: Historical and Sociocultural Perspectives in Psychology:Explorations in Psychology and Spirituality
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP Examines how humans experience connections between spirit and psyche, diverse spiritual traditions and transpersonal psychology. Investigates such questions as: What is the self? What are the connections between self and spirit, between psychological and spiritual development? How can spiritual perspectives and practices contribute to psychotherapy?
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PSYC 538: Historical and Sociocultural Perspectives in Psychology:Ecopsychology
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Explores ecopsychology, an emerging discipline that views the human psyche in relationship to the natural world. Psychology has steadily broadened its context to include family and society; ecopsychology extends this process, with the understanding that humans are not separate from nature and psychological well-being is dependent on a healthy relationship with the natural world. The course is interdisciplinary and integrative, relevant to a variety of kinds of work with people and environmental issues, and appropriate for students from all of Antioch's degree programs.
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PSYC 539: Historical and Socio-cultural Perspectives in Psychology:History of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA This course introduces students to the historical, cultural and intellectual foundations of the field of psychology on the cusp of the 21st century. In particular, students explore the history of "madness,"the philosophy of science, the effects of culture and gender, and ways in which psychological thought has been translated into application. In a broader sense, we come to understand how a diversity of explorations into the human endeavor contributes to what is called "Psychology."
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PSYC 540: Counseling African Americans
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Students explore cultural considerations necessary to provide relevant assessment and treatment to African American clients. More specific course content and assignments are provided in the syllabus. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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PSYC 541: Counseling Jews
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP Assists students in developing an understanding of Jewish cultural and religious contexts that inform assessment and interventions with respect to clinical issues presented by Jewish individuals, couples and families. The class illustrates the way in which anti-Semitism and its internalization inform this cultural and therapeutic context. The class assists students to develop therapeutic attitudes and strategies that effectively address these issues. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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PSYC 542: Counseling Multiracial Families
1.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU Examines the lives of contemporary interracial couples, multiracial individuals and multiracial families, including cross-racial adoptive families. A multicultural counseling competency framework is applied to discussion and recommendations of counseling intervention with this population. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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PSYC 543: Counseling Asian-Americans & Pacific Islanders
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Explores cultural considerations necessary to provide relevant assessment and treatment to various Asian American and Pacific Islander populations. Prerequisites: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives. Students complete assigned readings prior to class.
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PSYC 544: Counseling Native Americans
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA Offers students an opportunity to explore psycho-social/cultural considerations relevant to assessment and treatment issues with urban and reservation-based Native Americans, extended families and communities. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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