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Catalog 2014-2015 > Course Descriptions - Graduate > PYF - Counseling Found - Grad
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Provides an overview addressing necessary foundations in the content areas of abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, and theories of personality. Introduction to APA style and format.
Examines counseling process, instruction and practice in communication skills in counseling, history, development and practice of counseling as a profession, and how and where counseling is provided. (CROSS LISTED WITH EDC 7133)
Examination of models of research and application of scientific methods to investigate, analyze, and develop solutions relative to current issues in the field of Marriage and Family Counseling.
Examination of models of research and application of scientific methods to investigate, analyze, and develop solutions relative to current issues in the field. (CROSS LISTED WITH EDF 7153 AND HRF 7151)
Study of ethical, legal and professional concerns in the practice of counseling.
Students enrolled in practicum meet weekly in a practicum seminar led by a faculty member. This experience provides an opportunity for the student to perform the activities of a regularly scheduled employee in a professional clinical setting and complete contact hours required for licensure.
Students enrolled in practicum meet weekly in a practicum seminar led by a faculty member, This experience provides an opportunity for the student to perform the activities of a regularly scheduled employee in a professional clinical setting and complete contact hours required for licensure. Prerequisite: Completion of PYF 8400.
Continuation of PYF 8462 (or EDC 8463) Practicum in Counseling for students who are completing required contact hours over more than one semester/term. May be repeated for 1 semester credit.Prerequiites: Permission of PYF 8462 (or EDC 8463) Group Supervisor.
Students enrolled in Internship meet weekly in a practicum seminar led by a faculty member. This experience provides an opportunity for the student to perform the activities of a regularly scheduled employee in a professional clinical setting and complete contact hours required for licensure.
Preparation of a thesis or other major culminating scholarly project directly related to the program of study. Approved research proposal is required. Projects can be in one of four areas (Psychology, Counseling, Art Therapy, Marriage and Family Therapy).
Students enrolled in Internship meet weekly in a practicum seminar led by faculty member. This experience provides an opportunity for the student to perform the activities of a regularly scheduled employee in a professional clinical setting and complete contact hours required for licensure Prerequisite: Completion of PYF 8500.
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Students enrolled in Internship meet weekly in a practicum seminar led by a faculty member. This experience provides an opportunity for the student to perform the activities of a regularly scheduled employee in a professional clinical setting and complete contact hours required for licensure. Prerequisite: Completion of PYF 8510.
Culminating project for Art Therapy students consisting of written examination covering counseling and art therapy foundations and practice. Accompanying portfolio required, demonstrating variety and depth of student's accomplishments. Research based project may be substituted for portfolio with approval. No academic credit offered and grading is P/NC. Evaluation by Art Therapy faculty and program director.
Course designed to develop counseling skills through practical application in a counseling setting. Students work under the direct supervision of an approved onsite supervisor and faculty supervisor. Classroom component allows student to share learning experiences from placement activiites as well as guide the integration and synthesization of learned knowledge into practical application.
Continuationof field placement experience.