Meeting the Need...Making A Difference
All courses are one (1) semester and two (2) credits unless noted otherwise.
AA 600—Advanced Assessment: Integrated Team Clinic
BX 500—Learning Theory
BX 700—Clinical Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies
BX 801—Therapeutic Alliance in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies
CA 601—Cognitive and Affective Bases of Behavior
CC 522—Diversity and Cross-Cultural Psychology
CH 520—Hypnosis: Clinical Applications
CL 520—Clinical Interviewing
CP 500—Fundamental Clinical Practice Skills
CS 600—Clinical Seminar I
CS 700—Clinical Seminar II
CS 900—Clinical Seminar IV: Supervision
CS 901—Advanced Clinical Seminar: Distant Internship
CX 520—Child Psychotherapy
DP 500—The Psychology of Divorce
DS 550-552—Directed Study
FP 621—FP 902 Field Placement
FX 515—Family and Systems Theory
FX 521—Couples Therapy
FX 600—Infant Parent Toddler Intervention
FX 615—Clinical Practice of Family and Systems Theory
GE 500—Geropsychology
GE 520—Selected Topics in Clinical Geropsychology
GR 521—Theory of Group Dynamics
GR 523—Clinical Practice of Group Therapy
GT 520—Gender Theory
HP 530—Theoretical Foundations in Clinical Health Psychology
HP 541—Applications in Clinical Health Psychology
HP 550—Advanced Topics in Clinical Health Psychology
HS 520—Human Sexuality
HU 520—Humanistic Theory
HU 620—Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
HU 635—Spirituality, Jung and the Imaginal Realm in Psychotherapy
HU 641—Positive Psychology
LS 659—Lifespan Development
MH 505—Foundations of Forensic Psychology
MH 512—Forensic Psychology I: Children and Families
MH 513—Forensic Psychology II: Adults
MH 518—Special Topics in Forensics: Assessment of Trauma & Child Adolescent Maltreatment
MH 520—Law and Mental Health
MH 550—Consultation and Testimony for the Professional Psychologist
NT 500—Introduction to Narrative Therapy
PA 501—Psychological Assessment I: Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Testing
PA 503—Psychological Assessment II: Advanced Cognitive Testing
PA 520—Personality Assessment
PH 521—Psychopharmacology: Theory and Practice
PH 522—Introduction to Neuropsychology
PH 523—Nutrition, Brain, and Behavior
PM 600—Projective Methods 1: Rorschach Scoring with The Comprehensive System
PM 601—Projective Methods 2: Interpretation Strategies using the Rorschach and Other Projective Tests
PM 604—Projective Methods 1: Rorschach Scoring and Administration
PM 605—Projective Methods 2: Clinical Use of Rorschach and Other Projective Instruments
PP 520 —Physiological Psychology
PR 800—Introduction to Doctoral Project
PR 801-950—Doctoral Project II-IV and Continuing Project
PS 520—Women's Psychology
PS 600—History and Systems
PS 603—Social Bases of Behavior
PS 800—Ethics, Standards and Professional Practice
PT 700—Psychodynamic Theory
PT 800—Clinical Practice of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
PY 521—Psychopathology of Childhood and Adolescence
PY 522—Adult Psychopathology
PY 621—Advanced Seminar Childhood and Adolescence Clinical Practice
RS 525 —Research
RS 526—Statistics
SB 522—Addictive Disorders: Theory and Treatment
SP 520—Sports Psychology
ST 810—Systems: Theory and Practice-Psychological Interventions in the Community
TR 522—Psychological Trauma: The Individual and Society
TR 530—Working with Refugees
TR 540—Meeting the Needs of Returning Veterans