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PSYD8330: Cognitive and Affective Foundations of Behavior
This course studies current information on cognition and cognitive processes (such as memory, knowledge, learning, and thinking), as well as affective processes (such as emotion, affect, and mood). Cognitive and affective bases of behavior are...
PPSY7635: Research Design and Methodology
This advanced course focuses on research methodologies and their applications in the analysis of both empirical and qualitative data. This course provides the foundational skills necessary for students to finalize their clinical dissertation proposal...
PSYD8190: Assessment III: Personality and Projective Assessment
This course emphasizes the administration, scoring, and interpretation of personality and projective assessments.
PSYD8200: Integration II: Psychology of World Religions and Spirituality
This course provides a forum for exploration and discussion of the role of spirituality and world religions in psychotherapy and mental health.
PSYD8202: Clinical Practicum 202
This course is designed to provide oversight, support, and consultation of the clinical practicum experience. Students will meet with an on-campus faculty member to review cases, integrate concepts from other courses, and receive feedback from their...
PSYD8210: Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Intervention
This course covers the basic tenants and applications of cognitive behavioral theory in psychotherapy. Integrative underpinnings and empirically validated treatments will be explored.
PSYD8290: Assessment IV: Neuropsychological Assessment
This course emphasizes the administration, scoring, and interpretation of neuropsychological assessments. Can be taken concurrently with PSYD8220 Clinical Neuropsychology.
PSYD8731: Lifespan Development
Students will examine theoretical constructs related to the development process and developmentally based behavior patterns across the age spectrum (from conception to death).
PSYD8362: History and Systems of Psychology
A historical survey of modern psychology and an analysis of its classical systems and contemporary theories.