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PYC 7020 PROFESSIONAL WRITING

Provides an intensive overview and experiental application of APA writing style and format.

PYC 7392 PERSPECTIVES ON AGING

This course, through the use of the final two stages of Erickson's developmental model, facilitates the development of a framework which is utilized to assess the experiences and needs of the older adult and their families. Course requires a minimum of 25 volunteer hours with older adults.

PYC 7422 SOCL/CULTRL CONCERNS IN CNSLNG

Study of social, cultural and gender differences and issues related to counseling clients with various backgrounds, beliefs and concerns. Includes multicultural counseling techniques.(Cross listed with EDC 7422)

PYC 7423 PRACTICE BASED EVIDENCE

A review of Evidence Based Treatment approaches in behavioral health. The course will cover the current trend in counseling practice to require Evidence Based Treatments. Research in counseling outcomes over the past 40 years will be reviewed. Practice Based Evidence as used in the Client Directed and Arizona Public Behavioral Health Clinical Practice Models will be presented as perhaps the strongest Evidence Based Approach.

PYC 7432 AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS

This course will focus on the diagnostic issues, developmental aspects, current research and clinical management and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.

PYC 7552 SPECIAL TOPICS:COUNSELING

Topics designed around special theories, practices or interests in the field of counseling.

PYC 7802 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING

Examines use of standardized tests to study individuals, including test development, selection, administration and interpretation. Includes educational and mental health applications.(Cross listed with EDC 7803)

PYC 7822 LIFE PLANNING & CAREER DEV

Focus on theory, research, techniques and tools used in life planning, transitions and career development.(Cross listed WITH EDC 7823 and HRC 7822)

PYC 7832 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

Examination of psychological, social, intellectual, and physical influences on the development of personality and behavior patterns in children, adolescents and adults.

PYC 7852 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Examination of major theories and systems pertaining to abnormal behavior. Studies implications for psychotherapy and treatment planning and diagnosis using DSM-IV.Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 7862 BIOL BASES OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

Examination of current and classic research linking biological factors to deviation of human development and behavior from what is considered to be the norm. Includes the impact of revolution in neuroscience on the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of abnormal behavior. Study physiology of the central nervous system and how it triggers behaviors associated with a variety of DSM-listed disorders including depression, anxiety, addiction, and psychosis.Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 semester hours of graduate counseling coursework.

PYC 7922 COUNSELING THEORIES

Examination of theories of personality development and therapeutic processes. Consideration of techniques for counseling applications and professional consultation.(Cross listed with EDC 7923)

PYC 7932 GROUP COUNSELING & DYNAMICS

Theories of group counseling. Includes techniques of observation, assessment and leadership in therapeutic groups.(Cross listed with EDC 7933)