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ROSEMEAD SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

SAMPLE PROGRAM: Psy.O. Track First Year

Seanui Year

Third Year

Fourth Year

Fifth Year

Fall Advanced Statistics

Internship 0

Qinical Supervision/Consultation°•

3 3 3 2

Measurement and As.ses.sment II

3 3 3 3

History and Systems of Psychology

3 3 3 4

Measurement and As.ses.sment I Introduction to Psychopathology Introduction to Psychotherapy

Practicum I

Practicum Ill

or Psychology Elective

2 3 3 5

Practicum V

Psychothera~•Lab Elective Integration ectives

Psychothera~ Lab 0

Nature and ope or Systems of Integration

Psychotherar,r Lab Elective

Theology I

TheologyV

i

Theology Ill

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~

Psycho~

14

16

16

Doctoru

Seminar I

~ 16

lntertenn Prepracticum I Psychology Elective

Psychology Elective

3

Cros.s-Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology'

3

I z 3

Spring .!!J

Qinical Supervision/ Consultation•..

3 3 3 3

Internship 0

Research Design

3 3

Ethical & Profes;ional Issues Measurement and As.ses.sment III

Neuropsychol~ or

Leaming, Cognition & Affect

3 3 6

or Psychology ElectiYe

2 3 3 3

Climcal iVc opharmacology

Peoonaluy Development & Psychopathology 3

Practicum

Psychology Elective

Practicum II

Prepracticum II

2

Practicum VI

Psychotherati: Lab Electives

Psychothe;vr Lab Elective

i

Psychotherapy and Religion

I

Integration ective

i

Theology

PA,chotherapy Lab Elective A vance~tion Elective

Theology II

16

16

2 2

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Doctoru

Seminar I I

15

15 Note, "For students with undergraduate coursework in social and physiological psychology. Students without undergraduate social psychology will take SPY608, Social Psychology, instead of SPY625 Cross Cultural Issues in Clinical Psychology. Students without undergraduate physiological psychology will take SPY607, Psychophysiological Processes instead of SPY 670 Neuropsychology or SPY 705 Clinical Psychopharmacolcgy. These alternative courses will generally be taken during the spring of the second or third year. • 'Second year students elect one of the following psychotherapy lab courses, SLB613 Psychotherapy with Adolescents, SLB642 Psychotherapy with Children, SLB643 Behavior Modification with Children and Parents, or SLB717 Gestalt Psychotherapy. •••All studmts are required to complete at least 2 units ofcoursework in clinical supervision and/or consuluztion. This requirement may be -i by taking SLB 702 Prinaples and Practices in Case Supervision to receive credit for supervision with assessmmt. lab or prepraaicum courses. The requirement may also be me by taking SPY 713 Clinical Supervision and Consultation during the student"s fourth year.

Psy.O. In Clinical Psychology

These examinations are given twice annually and serve as the major means of evaluating a student's suitability to continue studies toward the doctorate. The examinations may be taken any time after completion of 75% (100 units) of the course work and must be

theological and psychological concepts

(SI Professional Oua&fying Examination All Psy.D. students must success­ fully complete an examination that evaluates the student's readiness for a full-time internship. It may be taken any time after the comprehensive examinations have been passed and

Ill Residen<e mid c-se Won

in research, theory and practice.

Dissertation &search: Students in Rosemead's Psy.D. track may fulfill the research component of their program either by writing a dissertation or by successfully completing a research

Normally, four years of residency are required unless transfer of credit is brought in and advanced standing granted. While the doctorate is not awarded simply for completion of stated

successfully completed prior to the Promust be completed prior to accep­

course work, there are basic unit requireconsumership sequence (5 units)

tance of an internship. The examin­

men ts for the degree (133 semester

fessional Qualifying Examination.

which includes a year-long doctoral

hours) . Each student is assigned a facresearch seminar, a critical review of

Only one retake of the examinaing committee may require the stu­ tion is allowed. The dates of the Comdent to complete additional course

ulty advisor who assists in the planning of each semester's schedule of courses and supervises the student's progress in the

research literature on a clinical topic and a proficiency examination for con­

work, practicum, or other professional growth experiences prior to beginning

prehensive Examinations are specified

in the Academic Calendar.

sumers of clinical research. program. For transfer credit, see Genthe internship. See the Professional (4) Aalssioa to Candidacy (2) l'reliailcrf Oral latemew eral Academic Infonnation. Qualifying Examination Guidelines in Official candidacy for the doctorate All students have an oral interview Psychology: Psy.D . students must student handbook for further detail. with a faculty committee to evaluate

signifies an advanced stage in the stu­ dent's progress and is accompanied by a redefinition of full-time enrollment which enables the student to place greater emphasis on his practicum experience, internship and dissertation,

complete a minimum of 76 semester hours of psychology. These 76 units must include 43 required psychology units, 18 units of practicum and 15 units of elective psychology courses. Students may apply up to six units of graduate coursework from the School of Intercultural Studies toward the total psychology hours requirement Psychotherapy Laixmwry: Students in the Psy.D. track must complete 21 units selected from psychotherapy lab courses. These are taken in the second, third and

(6) Internship

their progress and potential for succ<:S.T ful completion of the doctoral program. This interview is scheduled after the completion of three semesters in res~ dence, including at least one practicum as.ggnment The results of this intemew are reported to faculty which votes to allow the student either (1) to continue,

All students are required to com­ plete a one-year, full.time clinical intenr ship prior to graduation. All internships are to be approved in advance by the ther details, refer to the Internship Guidelines in student handbook. lntenr ship fees are listed in the psychology

and less emphasis on formal courseClinical Training Committee. For fur­

work. In order to be admitted to cand~

dacy the student must have:

■ Successfully completed the (2) to continue studies with a Prelimicourse section (SIN 731 lntemship). Preliminary Oral Interview

nary Oral

Intemew review the following

m C..pletion of Training Therapy

■ Passed the Comprehensive

year, or (3) not

to allow the student to

Examinations

All students must receive certifica­ tion of completion of training therapy

continue in the doetoral program.

■ Received approval of dissertation

fourth years.

(3) C..prehensive Ex•inatioes

proposal by the Doctoral Commitfrom the director of clinical training.

Thtxi~: All students must complete a minor in theology which includes a

All students must pass a set of doctee or completed the twersemester, toral-level comprehensive examinafive<redit Doctoral Research Sem~

A minimum of 50 hours of group therapy plus 50 hours of individual therapy is required. See Training Therapy Guidelines in the student

minimwn of 17 semester units.

InlLgralion Seminars: All students partions covering the following areas: 1)

nar and comprehensive proficiency

ticipate in a series of seminars (14 units) devoted to the integration of a variety of

psychological intervention and 2) psyresearch examination

chology and theology.

■ Completed training therapy

handbook for further details.

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