Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1975-1977

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Course Descriptions

ELECTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY COURSES

This series of courses is designed to effect a working integration of conceptual and experiential aspects of psychotherapy. Each course includes both classroom lectures and supervised counseling experience within the psy­ chotherapy model followed in the course.

PL605 Behavior Modification (4)

The observation, assessment, and modification of human behavior using a variety of learning models. The strengths and limitations of behavioral psy­ chology will be examined. Prerequisite: P531 and P690 PL613 Counseling the Adolescent (3) Techniques and problems in the treatment of adolescents. Special atten- tion is focused on the implications of developmental processes of adolescence on treatment approaches. Prerequisite: P602 and P690 PL631 Psychodynamic Therapy I (3), II (3) An in-depth study of the process of therapy giving special attention to the concepts of transference, countertransference, resistance, and interpreta­ tion. Prerequisite: P602, P690, and permission of instructor

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