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Dec 11, 2024
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PSY 351 - Clinical Psychology 2: Interventions Course Units: 1.0 (TBD: Staff) Survey of the major contemporary systems of psychotherapy. Includes analytic, family systems, cognitive and behavioral approaches. Students will learn theories, techniques, and processes involved in the practice of psychotherapy. Clinical diagnoses and interventions are revisited from the perspective of communications theory. The lab portion of the course will include opportunities for experiential learning, including: clinical skill development using clinical research methods for coding and analyzing factors salient in dyad and group communication (e.g., non-verbal, verbal, and other aspects of communication). Prerequisite(s): PSY 250 and PSY 300 Corequisite(s): PSY 351L CC: SCLB Note: This course is designed to be taken in sequence with PSY 451 , but enrollment in PSY 451 is optional and may be taken in a subsequent year, space permitting. Also, note that this course was formally known as Human Relations 1: Communications.
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