PSYCH 375 (2012-2013, Fall) Clinical and Counseling Psychology

This course examines several major theoretical perspectives on psychotherapy. Students review empirically supported treatments for specific clinical disorders, as well as "nonspecific" factors that affect the therapeutic process. Students explore ethical and legal challenges related to psychotherapy delivery, as well as multicultural and other diversity issues. Course format is primarily discussion-based. This course is open only to juniors and seniors. Prerequisites: Psychology 230, and 244 or 247. Offered most years. Counts toward biomedical studies concentration.

Counts Toward Major: Psychology

Counts Toward Concentrations: Business & Mgmt Studies, Management Studies

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