Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1980-1982

RPTI 743 THEOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY (2) A study of various viewpoints on the utilization of theological concepts in psychotherapeutic practice. Attention is given to specific therapeutic interven­ tions consistent with a theological view of man. (Elective.) RPTI 744 INTEGRATION AND THERAPY (2) The focus of this seminar is on "explicit integration" in psychotherapy. The distinctives of the Christian therapist and his therapeutic conceptualizations and interventions will be examined. (Elective.) RPTI 745 MATURITY: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES (2) Various approaches to the concept of maturity are reviewed, including the psychological, biblical, and devotional. A major focus is placed on the similar­ ities and differences between biblical and psychological maturity as seen by such integration theorists as Carter, Clines, Grounds, and Oakland. (Elective.) RPTI 746 SELECTED TOPICS AND ISSUES IN INTEGRATION (2) Occasional seminars will be offered under this course designation with focus on some contemporary integration issue, controversy or special research in­ terest. (Elective.) RPTI 760 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-3) Individual study, directed reading or special problems in integration. Such study must be done with the approval and supervision of a faculty professor of record. The student is expected to submit a detailed course proposal and bibliography on a Learning Contract form available from the Registrar's Office. Required courses may not be taken through independent study.

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