(5 credits)
Students in this course learn methods of applying empirically supported treatment and interventions to client issues ranging from living problems to severe mental disorders in selected populations. Students gain hands-on experience implementing intervention models, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, short-term dynamic psychotherapy, and integrative psychotherapy. They engage in topical readings and course assignments that emphasize culturally competent interventions within an ethical framework for clinical practice.
Pre-requisites
- PSYC 8344