Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1980-1982

RPLB 703 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN CASE SUPERVISION II (3) Continuation of RPLB 702. Prerequisites: RPLB 702 and permission of instructor. (Elective.)

RPLB 705 BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPIES (3)

Models and approaches in brief interventions with special attention to crisis intervention, emergency room work, as well as systems approaches (Watz­ lawick, Haley, M. Erickson). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (Elective .) RPLB 709 THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION (3) This course focuses exclusively on clinical approaches to assessment and therapeutic intervention in relation to sexual dysfunction within the marital dyad. Prerequisites: RPLB 671, RPSY 707, RPSY 708, and permission of instructor.

(Elective.) RPLB 710 EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY (3)

Study and practice of the therapeutic relationship and the process of therapy from a growth or actualization perspective, including the approaches of selected theorists such as Rogers, Gendlin, Perls, and selected existential therapists. Prerequisites: RPSY 551 and permission of instructor. (Elective.)

RPLB 711 ADLERIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY (3)

The focus of this course will be on the practice of psychotherapy based on the personality and family dynamics elaborated in Alfred Adle's Individual Psychology. Attention will also be given to more contemporary views of such Alderians as Dreikurs, Ansbacher and Ansbacher, Dinkmeyer, Mosak, and others. Prerequisite: RPSY 552. (Elective.)

RPLB 715 CURRENT PSYCHOTHERAPIES (3)

This course will focus each time it is offered on a specific therapy not regularly included in Rosemead's curriculum, including such approaches as Trans­ actional Analysis, Gestalt Therapy, Psychodrama, Rational-Emotive Therapy, Reality Therapy, and others . Teaching personnel will be drawn from the professional community of active practitioners of the specific modality to be considered. Prerequisites: as determined by the individual instructor. (Elective) 70

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