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3.00 Credits
Students explore cultural considerations necessary to provide relevant assessment and treatment. Prerequisites: PSYC502: Multicultural Perspectives. Students complete assigned readings prior to the class.
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3.00 Credits
Explore cultural considerations necessary to provide relevant assessment and treatment to clients with various disabilities. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
WI Students address a range of clinical, cultural and developmental issues related to sexual minorities in light of theory, intervention and practice. A variety of approaches serve to heighten participants' awareness of problems such as homophobia and heterosexism as they affect the counseling relationship and process. Prerequisite: PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
SU, FA, WI, SP Introduces social science research methods and fundamental strategies of inquiry in psychology. Includes quantitative and qualitative methods, descriptive and inferential statistics, and the logic of hypothesis development and testing. Required of all M.A. students who have not had an introductory social science research course in the past 10 years. Other CCFT students may take PSYC551: Research in Family Practice and other MHC students may take PSYC552: Assessment: Tests and Measurements.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP Addresses special topics in research concerning child/couple/family studies and therapy. After an overview of basic research issues in the field, students develop and pursue a research question for themselves. Prerequisite: PSYC550: Research Methods: Introduction to Research (CCFT students are encouraged to take these courses concurrently). This course is not required for CCFT students who complete PSYC651: Research in Family Studies for 4 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP Introduces psychological testing and surveys the most widely used tests. Emphasis on basic skills necessary to interpret and appropriately use testing, both for clinical and research purposes. A hands-on course with opportunities to take, administer or observe the administration of a sampling of tests.
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3.00 Credits
Explores contemporary and seminal issues related to the theoretical understanding, clinical assessment and/or treatment of individuals and groups across the lifespan. The emphasis is on a mental health counseling approach to these topics and examining them through a lens that takes into consideration appropriate developmental, interactional and multicultural aspects.
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3.00 Credits
Explores contemporary and seminal issues related to the clinical assessment and/or treatment of children, couples and families. The emphasis is on taking a systemic approach to these topics and examining the developmental, interactional and multicultural aspects of these issues.
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1.00 Credits
SU, FA WI, SP Students provide direct therapeutic services to clients and receive supervision and instruction regarding common clinical and professional issues. First quarter students are assigned one client at a time in Antioch's Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic. At instructor's discretion, up to three clients may be assigned in subsequent quarters. Accumulated hours may later count as internship hours. There is a $20 fee each quarter for liability insurance. Prerequisites: PSYC503: Family of Origin Systems, PSYC505: Systems Perspectives in Family Therapy, PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills, and PSYC515: Psychopathology. This is an elective course; once elected, students are expected to repeat the course for three consecutive quarters.
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1.00 Credits
SU, FA, WI, SP Students provide direct therapeutic services to clients and receive supervision and instruction regarding common clinical and professional issues. Students are assigned one client at a time in Antioch's Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic. Accumulated hours may later count as internship hours. There is a $20 fee each quarter for liability insurance. Prerequisites: PSYC503: Family of Origin Systems, PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives, PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills, PSYC515: Psychopathology and concurrent enrollment in PSYC510: Theories and Practice of Counseling: Psychodynamic & Cognitive-Behavior. This is an elective course; once elected, students are expected to repeat the course for two consecutive quarters.
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