Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1979-1980

PLB 642 PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH CHILDREN (3) The nature and treatment of common emotional and behavioral problems of childhood. Special attention is given to parent counseling. Prerequisites: PSY 511, PSY 541, and permission of instructor. (Elective.) PLB 653 VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOTHERAPY (3) A study of vocational development and vocational choice as a point of focus in psychotherapy. Attention is given to values clarification , personality and adjustment factors, measurement of aptitudes and interests, and decision­ making skills. Special consideration is given to assessment tools, informational aids, and supportive community resources within the context of integrating vocational development with professional psychological practice. Prerequisites: PSY 541, PSY 542, and permission of instructor. (Elective.) PLB 671 MARITAL/FAMILY EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION TECH­ NIQUES I (3) A study of the literature and practice of marital and family therapy, with emphasis on diagnostic procedures and the application of specific therapeutic techniques to dysfunction within the marital dyad. The first semester will emphasize diagnostic interviewing in a clinic setting where students will carry responsibility for psychological assessment, interviewing, report-writing, and therapeutic recommendations in selected clients. Concurrent enrollment in a practicum offering opportunities for experience with couples and/or families is required. Prerequisites: PSY 541, PSY 542, and permission of instructor. (Elective.) PLB 672 MARITAL/FAMILY EVALUATION AND INTERVENTION TECH­ NIQUES II (3) Continuation of PLB 672. Major consideration will be given in the second semester to issues such as premarriage, communication, divorce, and sexual dysfunction as aspects of marital therapy. Concurrent enrollment in a prac­ ticum offering opportunities for experience with couples and/or families is required. Prerequisites: PLB 671, and permission of instructor. (Elective.) PLB 702 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN CASE SUPERVISION I (3) A seminar in case supervision. Students are responsible for supervising the professional experiences of less advanced students. Prerequisites: admission to doctoral studies and permission of instructor. (Elective.) PLB 703 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN CASE SUPERVISION II (3) Continuation of PLB 702. Prerequisites: PLB 702 and permission of instructor. (Elective.)

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