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false se lf. T he western cu lture perspective on the self is compared with other cultures. F inally, a reli ­ gious perspective on the crue and fa lse self is presented. E lective. Psychotherapy Laboratory T hi s series of elective courses is d esigned to effect a wo rking int eg rat ion of co ncept ua l and exper im enta l as pects of psy­ c hotherapy. Ph.D. students are required to ca ke 12 units of SLB courses and Psy.O. s tude nts, 2 1 units. Each course includes both course work and supervised clini­ ca l expe ri ence within t he ps y­ c hotherapy model fo ll owed in the specifi c co urse. Compl e ti on of SPY .'i0I , 51.'i and 680 or 68 1 and 682 or their eq ui va le nt is requ ired before e nrollm ent in th ese courses is pe rmitted. All SLB courses have limited e nro llme nts and require permis­ sion of the instr uctor. Swdents need to have access to appropr i­ ate c lient pools thro ug h their pract ica unle ss c li ents are obtained through the SLB course . SLB 605 Behavior Therapy (3) 'T'he observation, assessment and modification of human behavior, includ ing operant, respondent and social lea rning models. Emphasis is on supervised cl ient interaction. Prerequisite: SPY 603 and permis­ sion of instructor. E lective. SLB 613 Psychotherapy with the Adolescent (3) Techniq ues and problems in psy­ c hot hera p y w i t h ado lescents . Specia l attention is focused on the implicat ion s of deve lopm enta l processes of adolescence on treat­ ment approaches. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. E lecti ve. SLB 631 Psychodynamic Therapy I (2) An in-depth study of the process of th erapy based on psychoana­ lvti c developmental theory and g iving sp ecial attentio n to the c on cepts of transference, co unter-tra nsfe ren ce and inte r­ pretation. A lab g ro up is inc lu ded for both 6.; I and 632. Prerequisite: SPY SIS, participa­ ti on in indi vid ual trai nin g th e r­ apy and permission of instructor. Enro llment must be planned for both SLB 6.; 1 and 632. E lecti ve. SLB 631 L Psychodynamic Therapy Lab I (1) A lab group is included for both 63 1 and 632. Prerequis ite: Sl'Y .'ilS, par­ ticipation in indi vidual training ther-

apy and permission of instructor. E nrollme nt must be planned for both SLB 631 and 632. Elective. SLB 632 Psychodynamic Therapy II (2) Continu at ion of SLB 631. Pre­ requisites: SLB 63 1 and permis­ sion of the instructor. E lective. SLB 632L Psychodynamic Therapy Lab II ( 1 ) A la b group is incl uded fo r both SLB 63 1 and 632 . Prerequisite: SLB 63 1. E lect ive. SLB 641 Psychotherapy with Groups (3) T he essentials of the gro up psy­ chotherapy process are exam ined and related to current modalities in ps yc hot he rapy and genera l group phenomena. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Elective. SLB 642 Psychotherapy with Children (3) The nature and trea tment of com­ mon emotional and behavioral prob­ lems of chi ldhood from a psvchoan­ alytic developmental pe rspective. Special attention is given co parent counseling. Prerequi site: Perrnis­ sion of instructor. Elective. SLB 643 Cognitive/Behavioral Therapy with Children (3) This course emphasizes the treat­ ment of childre n and families from a behavioral perspective including operant respondent, cognitive and soc ial learning theory models. G raduate students must carry at least three clients during the murse of the semester and will be afforded the opporcunity to cond uc t parent workshops in li eu of one cl ient. P rerequisites: SPY 603; permission of instructor. Required of Psy.D. with Child/Famil y emphasis. SLB 671 Marriage and Family Therapy I (3) A stud y of the literatu re and prac­ tice of marital and family therapy. The course provides an ove rview of va ri o us approaches to fam il y therapy wit h a special emphas is on t he structura l fami ly th erapy model. App li ca tion of c lini ca l tech ni q ue s is accom pl ished t hro ugh observation , simula tions, and at least one marital or fam il y case using a team mode l of inter­ vent ion su1;ervis ion in the school cl inic. Prerequisites: S l' Y 6S0; permission of instructor. E lective. SLB 672 Marriage and Family Therapy II (3) Cont inuation of SLI \ 67 1. Major cons iderat ion is given to experi­ ential and psychodynami c per-

famil y members will be presented. Other compulsive diseases will be discussed such as sexual addiction, eat ing disorders, etc . C lass lec­ ture, special spea k e rs , a nd assi gned read ing will be the pri­ mary methods of instruction. SPY 730 Directed Research (1-3) Students ma y take special courses of s tud y and /or pursue research projects that they design and carry out unde r the guidance of a resi­ dent faculty membe r. Indi vid ual or small gro up parti c ipation in a researc h project in p syc ho logy must be under the supervision of a fac ult y member. T he student must submit an arranged course permission form giving a detailed ou tline of the research and othe r learning experiences of the course. Required courses may not be taken t hrou g h D irected Research . Approval of facul ty advisor and ac.-a­ demic dean is required. E lective. STN 731 Internship in Clinical Psychology (0) Professional experience of a one yea r intern s hip in a facility approved hv the Professional Train­ ing C',ommittee. Prerequ isites: Suc­ cessful completion of comprehen­ sive examinations. course require­ ments . profess iona l q ual ifyi ng examination, and approval of a dis­ serta ti o n proposal. STN 731 or STN 732 is requ ired. Internsh ip fee: $1.200 per semester. STN 732 Half-Time Internship (0) Professional experience of a two­ yea r int erns h ip in a faci lit y approved b y the Profes s io na l Trai ning Committee. Prerequi­ sites: s·uccess ful completion of compr e hens ive exa min at io ns , course req uirements, profess ional q ual ifying examin at ion, and a n ap prova l of a dissertation p ro ­ posa l. STN 73 1 or STN 732 is required. Internship fee: $600 pe r semeste r. By permission of D irecto r of C lini ca l Tra ining. SPY 733 The Self: Theological, Philosophical, Psychological and Crosscultural Perspectives (3) T hi s course looks at philosophi­ cal , th eolog ica l. psyc ho log ica l, and c rnsscultural v iews of th e nawre of the self. T he course exp lores some of the biblical and philosophical ter­ minolo:,,,y. It also explores the his­ torical emphasis on the self. with a foc us on its curre nt emphasis in psychoanalytic psycholo:,,,y, and it, developmenta l aspect. and a psy­ chologica l view of the true and

sonal growt h experience through group training therapy. Required of all doctoral students. SPY 716 Training Therapy (Individual) (0) Fo r official indi cati on on th e stu­ dent ' s transcript of req uired per­ sonal growt h experie nce through an individu a l t ra inin g therapy. Required of al l doctoral srndents. SOS 718 Doctoral Research Seminar I (3) Th is is the first of a two course seq ue nce whi ch Psy.O. non-di s­ sertation students can cake as a partial fulfillm ent of their doc­ toral research competency. T his cou rse in c ludes a n in-d epth stud y of resea rc h me th ods in clinica l psycho logy and experi­ ence in c ritica ll y reviewing cur­ re nt clinical research. SOS 719 Doctoral Research Seminar II (2) fluilding on SPY 718, thi s course involves writing an in-depth criti­ cal review of the research literarnre on a selected topic in clinical psy­ chology. Pre req ui site: SDS 718. SOS 721 Dissertation Research (1-10) Pl ann ing and impl eme ntation of a research project inc luding litera­ ture review, problem definition , hypothesis formation , design, and impl ementation of field research. data analys is, and report writi ng. T he student's dissertation resea rch is supervised by a facu lty chair and co mmittee. The fina l stage requires the srndent to successfull y sustain an Oral Defense of the dis­ sertation. Required of Ph.D. Per­ mission of instruccor. SPY 724 Self Psychology: The Theory of Kohut (3) This course foc uses on the theory and clinical work of Heinz Kohut as well as other contemporary self psychology t heor ists. In addit ion to discussing the place of self psy­ chologv in broader psychoanal yt ic thinking , spec ia l emp h asis is placed on the clinical appli cat ion and prac ti cal re levance of th is app roach. Prerequisites: SIS, 615 . SPY 729 Alcohol & Substance Abuse (2) Diagnosis. treatment planning, and recovery process for the alco­ holi c/ add ict and famil y members will be the foc us of the class. 'l 'he disease model of add ictions trea t­ ment and the utilization of 12-step support groups in the treatment of the recoverin g person and the

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