PYC - Counseling/Psychology Concentration - Grad

PYC 7392 PERSPECTIVES ON AGING (3)

This course, through the use of the final two stages of Erickson's developmental model, facilitates the development of a framework which is utilized to assess the experiences and needs of the older adult and their families. Course requires a minimum of 25 volunteer hours with older adults.

PYC 7422 SOCIAL/CULTURAL CONCERNS IN COUNSELING (3)

Study of social, cultural and gender differences and issues related to counseling clients with various backgrounds, beliefs and concerns. Includes multicultural counseling techniques.

PYC 7552 SPECIAL TOPICS: COUNSELING (3)

Topics designed around special theories, practices or interests in the field of counseling.

PYC 7802 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING (3)

Examines use of standardized tests to study individuals, including test development, selection, administration and interpretation. Includes educational and mental health applications.

PYC 7822 LIFE PLANNING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT (3)

Focus on theory, research, techniques and tools used in life planning, transitions and career development.

PYC 7832 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (3)

Examination of psychological, social, intellectual, and physical influences on the development of personality and behavior patterns in children, adolescents and adults.

PYC 7852 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (3)

Examination of major theories and systems pertaining to abnormal behavior. Studies implications for psychotherapy and treatment planning and diagnosis using DSM-IV. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 7862 BIOLOGICAL BASES OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR (3)

Examination of current and classic research linking biological factors to deviation of human development and behavior from what is considered to be the norm. Includes the impact of revolution in neuroscience on the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of abnormal behavior. Study physiology of the central nervous system and how it triggers behaviors associated with a variety of DSM-listed disorders including depression, anxiety, addiction, and psychosis. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 7922 COUNSELING THEORIES (3)

Examination of theories of personality development and therapeutic processes. Consideration of techniques for counseling applications and professional consultation.

PYC 7932 GROUP COUNSELING AND DYNAMICS (3)

Theories of group counseling. Includes techniques of observation, assessment and leadership in therapeutic groups.

PYC 8040 ADVANCED PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT PLAN (3)

As a preparation for Clinical Internship, students will expand their knowledge of the multi-axial system, DSM-IV/DSM-IV-TR diagnostic categories, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning. Emphasis will also be placed on the clinical interview and other initial assessment techniques, as well as skills critical to selecting and evaluating treatment options.

PYC 8082 FUNDAMENTALS OF TREATMENT OF TRAUMA, ABUSE, AND DEPRIVATION (3)

Introductory course presenting an integrated view of effects on personality development of childhood trauma, abuse and deprivation. Therapeutic interventions examined. Cross listed with ACG 8400.

PYC 8092 INTEGRATION OF PSYCHOLOGY AND CHRISTIANITY (3)

Exploration of ways to integrate science and ethics of psychology with social, cultural and faith contexts of the Christian mental health professional. Emphasis on historical, philosophical, and theological perspectives of spiritual formation and growth. Prerequisite: 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 8112 THEORY AND TECHNIQUES IN MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELING (3)

Examination of traditional and contemporary theories of family systems and approaches to marriage and family counseling. Prerequisite: 15 semester credit hours of PYC/PYF courses.

PYC 8122 HUMAN SEXUALITY (3)

Course provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to understand issues related to human sexuality. The course will explore the application of major human sexuality models in different cultures and worldviews.

PYC 8132 EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPIES (3)

Examines theories, techniques and applications of play, art, music, dance and other expressive therapeutic approaches. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 8142 INTRODUCTION TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ADDICTION AND RELATED DISORDERS (3)

Introduction to patterns, causes, assessment and treatment of substance abuse and other addictive disorders. Student begins preparation of required portfolio. Prerequisites: PYF 7132, and PYC 7922

PYC 8152 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE (3)

Covers biopsychosocial components of addiction, such as risk factors; physiology of cravings, withdrawal, detox; physical effects of substance abuse and other patterns of addiction; dual diagnoses; psychopharmacology and treatment options.  Prerequisite: PYC 8142

PYC 8162 PREVENTION, ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE (3)

Course provides a multidisciplinary/multidimensional discussion. Topics include risk factors, outreach services, pretreatment, community education, referral networks and prevention activities in schools, the workplace, community groups, health care delivery organizations and others. Information is presented on best practices and care for select populations.  Prerequisite: PYC 8142

PYC 8172 APPLICATIONS AND INTEGRATION OF EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPIES (3)

Integration of counseling foundational coursework and art applications and approaches. Content from individual and group counseling, human development, multicultural awareness, abnormal behavior, assessment and professional ethics and practice. Multi-arts expressions include, but are not limited to, art, play, music, dance/movement, drama, and writing. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 8202 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN MARRIAGE/FAMILY THERAPY (3)

Course provides knowledge and understanding of the ethical principles, laws, and regulations relating to the practice of marriage, family and child therapy.

PYC 8212 FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY (3)

In-depth study of major systems theories underlying family and relationship therapy. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 8222 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY (3)

Experiential course covering advanced assessment and therapeutic techniques used in marriage and family therapy. Prerequisites: PYC 8112, and 8212

PYC 8262 ADVANCED GROUP COUNSELING: SYSTEMS APPROACH (3)

In-depth study of systems theory applications to family and other therapy groups including brief review of traditional group counseling theories. Participation in group process is a significant part of the course. Prerequisites: PYC 7932 and PYC 8112 or 8212.

PYC 8272 FAMILY AND SOCIETAL GENDER ISSUES (3)

Examination of sex-role stereotyping and its orgins and consequences within the family, culture, and society. Includes counseling issues related to sex and gender-based prejudice and discrimination. Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 8282 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT THERAPY (3)

In-depth didactic and experiential examination of family system-oriented therapies with children and adolescents. Prerequisite: PYC 8212 or 8112

PYC 8312 PRINCIPLES, TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICES IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY (3)

Examines principles and techniques for clinical practice of art therapy in residential, out-patient and private practice settings. Includes potential in art for the development of emotional, social, perceptual and cognitive strengths in children and adults.

PYC 8342 CLINICAL ISSUES IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY (3)

Advanced study of Expressive Arts Therapy assessment, treatment planning and techniques as applied to selected client disorders and issues in education and clinical practice. Prerequisite: Admission to Expressive Arts Therapy specialty, and PYC 8312.

PYC 8362 COUNSELING ADULTS I: EARLY/MIDDLE ADULTHOOD (3)

Strategies will be studied for understanding, assessing, and counseling adults in young to middle adulthood, with attention to social, emotional and physical stressors specific to these adult life cycle stages and the transition between stages. Emphasis is placed on the individual within a systems context (family, organization, community, culture, etc.).

PYC 8372 COUNSELING ADULTS II:LATE ADULTHOOD (3)

Specific strategies will be studied for understanding, assessing and counseling adults in late adulthood. Emphasis placed on social, emotional and physical stressors specific to this adult developmental stage and related transitions, as well as on understanding the individual within a systems context.

PYC 8392 SEX THERAPY (3)

This course incorporates the diagnosis and treatment of sexual dysfunctions. Behavioral and non-behavioral methods and strategies are explored. Other topics include sexual abuse treatment with children and adults, medical factors related to sexuality and sexual functioning, and dynamics of interpersonal intimacy.

PYC 8410 CHILDREN AND COMPLEX TRAUMA (3)

This course delineates theoretical and practical integration of eco-developmental approaches to psychological trauma. Consequences of early traumatic experience are mapped in the context of psychosocial developmental processes, including attachment, social interaction, emotional expression, and cognitive construction of worldview. The impact of repeated trauma in the lives of children and adolescents is explored in the context of developmental transformations and in relationship to psychopathology, gender, and bio-physiology.

PYC 8422 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT TRAUMA (3)

Examines techniques for assessing emotional health, pathology and dysfunction and time-sensitive techniques for treatment. Includes student observation and participation. Prerequisite: Admission to Trauma, Abuse and Deprivation specialty.

PYC 8424 ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF TAD CHILDREN (3)

This course prepares the student to carry out complex assessment and interventions within a family setting and with children. The primary focus is to stimulate reflection on and discussion of clinical work with traumagenic families, gain experience of and confidence in formulating and facilitating constructive clinical interventions. Topics also include strengthening the theory-practice link and increased skill in effective traumagenic family collaborative recovery.

PYC 8442 ADVANCED CLINICAL APPLICATION (3)

Focus on advanced techniques and resources for assessing and treating the effects of trauma, abuse and deprivation on children and adults. Emphasis on holistic approach to recovery and growth. Prerequisite: Admission to Trauma, Abuse and Deprivation specialty.

PYC 8452 WELLNESS COUNSELING: RISK, PREVENTION AND MODIFICATION (3)

Course examines health promotion models, preventive management techniques, and models and techniques for behavior change. Comprehensive inquiry focusing on psychological processes, and individual behaviors and lifestyles which affect a person's physical, emotional and social health. Topics include stress and illness, personality and disease, high-risk populations and behaviors, and gender and cultural issues.

PYC 8462 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE AND COUNSELING (3)

Exploration of issues, policies and practices related to employee assistance programs in business, education, health care, and other settings. Includes consideration of counseling theories and relevant counseling techniques for employee assistance programs.

PYC 8552 ADVANCED SPECIAL TOPICS: COUNSELING (3)

Advanced elective graduate topics in the field of Counseling.