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PSYC 612: Clinical Treatment of Children
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA, SP Provides an overview of clinical techniques in the treatment of children from early childhood to puberty. Topics include: play therapy, parent education, family therapy, collateral parties, transference/countertransference, use of expressive mediums, discussion of diagnostic issues and medication use.
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PSYC 613: Clinical Treatment of Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU Explores the many facets and issues involved in the psychotherapeutic treatment of adolescents.
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PSYC 614: Clinical Treatment of Older Adults and Families
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
WI Introduces concepts related to human development, assessment and treatment of older adults. Emphasis given to selected subtopics such as: myths about growing older, cultural aspects of aging, contemporary social trends - such as children being raised by their grandparents instead of their parents - and other topics.
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PSYC 616: Clinical Treatment of Internalized Oppression
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU, WI Introduces counseling theories and interventions for issues that result from internalized oppression based on gender, class, race, age, religion etc. Emphasis on self-exploration as a basis for subsequent clinical work. Theoretical material, counseling demonstrations and practice sessions are included in the course curriculum. Prerequisites: PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills and PSYC504: Multicultural Perspectives.
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PSYC 617: Clinical Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU Students are introduced to the application of counseling theories and interventions to assist clients in addressing clinical issues resulting from childhood sexual abuse (CSA). The effects of CSA on human development as well as the relationship between CSA trauma and the emergence of psychopathology throughout the lifespan are addressed. Emphasis is on developing an understanding of principles and practices involved in the childhood sexual abuse healing process using multiple modalities. Prerequisite: PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills.
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PSYC 621: Creative Modalities:Transference,Countertransference and Creativity
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP A variety of expressive arts modalities offer students an opportunity to engage with their immediate experience and to observe and creatively attend to experience as the basis for learning about transference and countertransference phenomena. This provides a substantive and imaginative introduction to the personal experience of these illusive dynamics. The concepts of transference and countertransference have evolved tremendously since Freud's identification of them. In addition to the experiential nature of this course, students explore the evolution of theory about transference and countertransference and its clinical application through reading and discussion of seminal and current writing. Prerequisites: PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills, PSYC515: Psychopathology, PSYC510: Theories and Practice of Counseling: Psychodynamic and Cognitive Behavior and PSYC511: Theories and Practice of Counseling: Humanistic, Transpersonal and Eastern, or by program and instructor permission for students outside of the clinical programs.
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PSYC 622: Creative Modalities:Movement and Therapy
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA Introduction to the theory and practice of dance/movement therapy, with focus on psychotherapeutic use of movement and body experience toward the expression, communication and transformation of the self. Includes experiential movement work as an important adjunct to conceptual work derived from readings and group discussion. Class schedule includes an all-day intensive meeting. Prerequisite: PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills.
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PSYC 623: Creative Modalities:Music,Self-exploration and Therapy
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
An overview of the field of music therapy. Offers varied perspectives of therapeutic approaches in this creative modality and hands-on opportunities for exploration in the uses of music in therapy.
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PSYC 624: Creative Modalities:Adventure-based Counseling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SU Introduction to a spectrum of therapeutic uses of outdoor experiences, ranging from vision quests to challenge/survival programs. Students have an opportunity to pursue special topics of interest as well as to participate in planning and facilitation of scheduled field experiences. Prerequisite: Good health. Please clear any health concerns with instructor before registering. Prior experience in outdoor activities not required, but students must be able to hike several miles with a backpack and be able to participate in ropes course activities. Group gear for trips is provided. Students are responsible for their own personal gear, a share of food and transportation costs and ropes course fees.
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PSYC 625: Creative Modalities:Writing and Therapy
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Explore multiple forms of the art of writing as a tool for both therapeutic work and creative expression. Includes current theories on the use of these tools in therapy. Examination of the relationship of writing, emotion and the imperative to create. Prerequisite: PSYC506: Communication and Counseling Skills.
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