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ROSEMEAD SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

SPY 691-696 l'radian I-VI (31 Supervised clinical experiences including diagnostic and therapeutic activities with inpatient and outpatient clientele. Hospitals, private and pub­ lic clinics, mental health organiza­ tions, schools and college counseling centers are utilized. Prerequisite: suc­ cessful completion of SPY 680, or approval of the Professional Training Committee. Co-registration in SPY 688 required. Required of all doc- toral programs; Ph.D. and Psy.D. SPY 697-699 PrCK!icla Elemve 11·3) For students desiring supervised clinical experiences beyond the requirements for their degree. These are used as elective practica. Prerequisite: approval of the director of clinical training. Co­ registration in SPY688 required. SPY 700 Gnlcal Case Conference (I) Small group supervision of ongoing psychological cases. Elective. SPY 701 College Teaching al Psychology 121 A seminar on teaching methods including the development of course objectives, outlines, lectures and eval­ uations. Major emphasis is placed on the examination of the various teach­ ing methods available to the teacher of psychology. Elective. SPY 702 Soool Psychology: Interpersonal Processes 131 Focuses on the social psychology of interpersonal relationships with special emphasis on intimate rela­ tions. Prerequisite: a survey course (undergraduate or graduate) in social psychology and permission of the instructor. Either this course, SPY 608 or SPY 625 required of Psy.D., Ph.D. SPY 703 Orgcmation and Admnstration of Psychological SerYim (21 Aseminar dealing with administrative issues such as personnel, finances, commu­ nity relations and supervision. Elective. SPY 704 Advmiced Re-ch Design 131 Acontinuation of SPY 601 for students interested in pursuing dissertation research. The course includes advanced study of univariate and multivariate analysis of variance, regression analysis, canonical and discriminant analysis and factor analysis. Required, Ph.D. only. Prerequisite: SPY60 I. SPY 705 Clnical Psychophani0<ology (31 Ageneral overview of current research on the use and effectiveness of psy­ chotropic medication in the treatment of the psychoses, neuroses and other emo­ tional disorders. Consultation and c~

perspectives with implications for clini­ cal treatment of sexual issues. Elective. SPY 670 Newopsychology (3) Consideration of behavioral and intel­ lectual disorders of neurological origin. Clinical and experimental evidence is considered as they relate to the major syndromes. Prerequisite: Physiological Psychology. Either this course or SPY 607 or 705 is required of Psy.D., Ph.D. SPY 6SO l'reprac!Kull 131 Acondensed version of Prepracticum I & II for students with significant previ­ ous graduate study in psychology. This course is designed to facilitate the development of empathic listening, interpersonal skills and basic therapeu­ tic techniques through group interac­ tion and closely supervised on-campus practicum experiences. Required of advanced first year students to be taken concurrently with STP 500 Psychother­ apy and Religion. Fall. Fee: $55. SPY681 Prepradima I 111 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 devel­ opment of skills. lnterterm. Fee: $55. SPY 682 PrepraclKull 11 121 The second of a two-course sequence designed to facilitate the development of empathic listening, interpersonal skills and basic therapeutic tech­ niques. During this course, direct observation and videotaping of the student's first clinical practicum in the University's on-campus counseling center are utilized to provide a closely supervised introduction to the thera­ peutic process. Spring. Requirement To be taken concurrently with STP 500. Prerequisite: SPY681. SPY 688 Practica Supervision (OJ Small group supervision coordinated by director of clinical training. This course is taken concurrently with all practica (SPY689, 691-699). Required of Ph.D., Psy.D. SPY 689 Pmtica Continuous &rolment IOI Students continuing a fall or spring practicum through Interterm or sum­ mer will register for this 0--unit course. Registration in a fall or spring practicum and SPY 688 is required. Prerequisite: SPY 691 and permission of the director of clinical training.

SPY 644 Measinment and Assessment IV: Advm,ced Proje<lives (Special Issues) 121 Advanced interpretation of the Rorschach including special issues as forensic evaluations, child and adoles­ cent personality assessment, assess­ ment of thought disorder . Other basic projective instruments such as the TAT, CAT and Sentence Comple­ tion tests are also covered. Prerequi­ site: SPY643. Elective. SPY 645 Meas_._, and Assessaent V: Neurapsychologiml 13) This course provides an overview of the basic issues in neuropsychology, and examines the key cognitive-psychologi­ cal ability areas that are assessed in a neuropsychological evaluation. Assess­ ment from a flexible, hypothesis-testing and clinical perspective is emphasized. Special attention will be given to brief neuropsychological screening proce­ dures which help to differentiate between organic and psychological dis­ orders. Prerequisite SPY 607, 670 or 705. Elective. Required of Psy.D. with Family-Child emphasis. SPY 647 Advned Assessmmt of the (Yd (3) An advanced diagnostic course which focuses on the assessment and diagne>­ sis of exceptional children as well as legal and advocacy issues required by the Individuals with Disabilities Act. Specific diagnostic populations include mentally retarded, learning disabled, emotionally disturbed and gifted children. Attention is also given to low incidence handicaps such as vision impaired, hearing impaired, multiple handicapped, etc. Prerequi­ sites: SPY 641, 680 and completion of/or current enrollment in a child practicum. Required of Psy.D. with Family-Child emphasis. SPY 650 F•iy Psychology and Psychopathology 131 Emphasizes the construction of a con­ ceptual framework for system change as a foundation for clinical interven­ tion. Surveys major approaches to sys­ tems-oriented family therapy and includes such related issues as the family life cycle, object relations inte­ gration, family pathology/ dysfunc­ tion, family assessment, ethnicity and religious influences. Elective. SPY 663 H11am1 Sexualty 131 An examination of the areas of human sexual functioning, behavior, relation­ ships and feelings. Issues of sexuality are discussed within spiritual, psyche>­ logical, cultural and medical/ health

SPY 632 Rese.-ch Prolilnis in Psychotherapy 121

Consideration of research approaches to studying the process and outcomes of psychotherapy. Special emphasis is placed on measurement of process and outcomes, design and execution of research and status of psychotherapy research to date. Students are actively involved in reviewing and evaluating psychotherapy research in selected areas. Prerequisite: SPY601. Elective. SPY 633 Advanced Seminar in Psychopathology 131 A survey of the development, dynam­ ics and classification of the psychologi­ cal disorders from a psychoanalytic point of view. Special attentions given to the neuroses and the operations of ego defense mechanisms. Elective. SPY 641 Measwement and Assessment I: Intellect 13) The first in a sequence of courses directed toward competence in admin­ istration, scoring and interpretation of psychological tests. The course involves a survey of basic concepts and principles of psychological measure­ ment, including factors influencing validity and reliability. Emphasis is placed on the Child and Adult Intelli­ gence scales as well as measures of achievement, adjustment, and adaptive behavior . Graduate student will administer test batteries to public school and clinic populations and also engage in diagnostic and report writ­ ing activities. Graduate students will also learn diagnostic criteria for handi­ capped children as well as their legal rights as set forth by Public Law 94-142. Cost of materials required is approxi­ mately $150. Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. SPY 642 Measunaent and Assessment II: P•sonality 131 Use of objective personality instru­ ments with emphasis upon the MMPl- 11 and MCMI-11. Introduction to more structured projective instruments such as the TAT and Sentence Completion. Prerequisite: SPY 641. Cost of materi­ als required for this course is approxi­ mately $150. Required of Psy.D., Ph.D. SPY 643 Measureeent mid Assessaent 111: Projectives (Rorschoch) 131 An introduction to the use of projec­ tive techniques in personality assess­ ment with special emphasis on the administration, scoring and interpre­ tation of the Rorschach using Exner's comprehensive System. Prerequisite: SPY642. Required of Psy.D.

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