Psychology (Graduate Studies) 838 | PSY 838 |
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Clinical Psychology Practicum I | 4 (1.5-1.5s-9-0-0) |
This practicum course is the first in a 2-part series offering in-depth clinical training for students in the PsyD program. In this course, students develop basic sychotherapeutic skills, explore their emerging therapeutic orientation, and begin integrating scientific literature into their practice as a clinical psychologist. The course consists of four components: lecture, seminar, lab/practicum, and supervision. Topics include the establishment of the therapeutic relationship, theoretical models of psychotherapy, clinical intervention, process and outcome monitoring 'Measurement-Based Care [MBC]', self-reflective and ethical practice, risk assessment, case conceptualization, and cross-cultural sensitivities in practice.
Prerequisites: Psychology (Graduate Studies) 801 and Consent of Department |