Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1972-1973

P612 Seminar in Personality (2)

A series of seminars devoted to an in-depth study of major per­ sonality theories. Each seminar deals with one of the following theories: Behavioristic, Psychoanalytic, Phenomenological, Adlerian, or Sulli­ vanian. Prerequisite: P513

P614 Community Mental Health I: Child Rearing (2)

A seminar on child rearing practices with special attention to the parent-child relationship. A program for community education of parents will be developed by each student. P615 Community Mental Health II: Community Resources (2) An investigation of federal, state, county and local agencies, both public and private, involved in preventive and corrective efforts to bring emotional well being to citizens of the community. Emphasis on helping the psychologist to make coordinated use of available services for treatment programs. P616 Community Mental Health III : The Culturally and Economically Disadvantaged (2) An inquiry into the life styles of the so-called culturally disad­ vantaged groups, particularly the educationally and economically deprived. Counseling and therapeutic methods are examined and altered on the basis of cultural differences in order to increase professional effectiveness.

P621 Assessment of Personality I (3)

An introduction to the evaluation of personality functioning. Major emphasis is placed on projective tests including Thematic Apper­ ception Test and the Rorschach administration, scoring and inter­ pretation.

P622 Assessment of Personality II (3)

Advanced theory and practice in psychodiagnosis with emphasis on sequence and content analysis of the Rorschach and the integration of case history data with results from a battery of tests into a meaningful clinical report. Prerequisite: P621 28

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