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RSPY 663 - Human Sexuality An examination of the areas of human sexual functioning, behavior, relationships and feelings. Issues of sexuality are discussed within spiritual, psychological, cultural and medical / health perspectives with implications for clinical treatment of sexual issues. Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 2. RSPY 680 - Pre-practicum A condensed version of Pre-practicum I & II for students with significant previous graduate study in psychology. This course is designed to facilitate the development of empathic listening, interpersonal skills and basic therapeutic techniques through group interaction and closely supervised on-campus practicum experiences. Required of advanced first year students to be taken concurrently with RSTP 500 Psychotherapy and Religion. When Offered: Fall. Fee: $55. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 681 - Pre-practicum I The first of a two-course sequence designed to facilitate the development of empathic listening, interpersonal skills and basic therapeutic techniques including an introduction to ethics. This first course emphasizes a small, interactive group format for the development of skills. When Offered: Interterm. Fee: $55. Unit(s): 1. RSPY 682 - Pre-practicum II The second of a two-course sequence designed to facilitate the development of empathic listening, interpersonal skills and basic therapeutic techniques. During this course, direct observation and videotaping of the student ʼ s first clinical practicum in the University ʼ s counseling center are utilized to provide a closely supervised introduction to the therapeutic process. Prerequisite(s): RSPY 681. Note(s): Requirement: To be taken concurrently with RSTP 500. This course or RSPY 680 required for Psy.D., Ph.D. Unit(s): 2. RSPY 688 - Practicum Consultation Small group consultation coordinated by Director of Clinical Training. Note(s): This course is taken concurrently with all practica (RSPY 689, 691-699). Required of Ph.D., Psy.D. Unit(s): 0. RSPY 689 - Practicum Continuous Enrollment Students continuing a fall or spring practicum through interterm or summer will register for this 0-unit course. Registration in a fall or spring practicum and RSPY 688 is required. Prerequisite(s): RSPY 691. Unit(s): 0. RSPY 691 - Practicum I Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 692 - Practicum II Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 693 - Practicum III Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3.

RSPY 694 - Practicum IV Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 695 - Practicum V Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 696 - Practicum VI Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and public clinics, mental health organizations and schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RSPY 680, 682. Co- registration in RSPY 688 required. RSPY 691 - 694 required for Ph.D.; RSPY 691 - 696 required for Psy.D. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 697 - Practicum Elective For students desiring supervised clinical experiences beyond the practicum requirements for their degree. These are used as elective practica. Prerequisite(s): Co-registration in RSPY 688 required.

Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 1 - 3. RSPY 698 - Practicum Elective

For students desiring supervised clinical experiences beyond the practicum requirements for their degree. These are used as elective practica. Prerequisite(s): Co-registration in RSPY 688 required.

Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 1 - 3. RSPY 699 - Practicum Elective

For students desiring supervised clinical experiences beyond the practicum requirements for their degree. These are used as elective practica. Prerequisite(s): Co-registration in RSPY 688 required. Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 1 - 3. RSPY 700 - Clinical Case Conference Small group supervision of ongoing psychological cases. Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 1. RSPY 701 - College Teaching of Psychology A seminar on teaching methods including the development of course objectives, outlines, lectures and evaluations. Major emphasis is placed on the examination of the various teaching methods available to the teacher of psychology. Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 2. RSPY 704 - Advanced Research Design A continuation of RSPY 601 for Ph.D. students. Major emphasis is given to multiple regression analysis, including validity of assumptions, diagnostics, outliers, transformation of variables, and categorical dependent variables. Introduction is given to exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation models. Computer implementation and applications are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): RSPY 601. Note(s): Required for Ph.D. only. Unit(s): 3. RSPY 705 - Clinical Psychopharmacology A general overview of current research on the use and effectiveness of psychotropic medication in the treatment of the psychoses, neuroses and other emotional disorders. Note(s): Elective. Unit(s): 3.

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