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Jan 24, 2025
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PSY 7350 - Child and Adolescent Interventions and Family Systems 3 Credit(s) | $12 Fee
This course provides both theory and technical skills to prepare students to implement cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) approaches with children/adolescents/families, Parent Management Training, and specific evidence-based approaches for common clinical problems and diagnoses. Students will also cultivate skills for case conceptualization and treatment planning and the development or adaptation of specific intervention strategies to engage and meet the needs of diverse children/adolescents/families. Furthermore, the importance of family systems, and related interventions, will be integrated into the course content. The focus of the course will be primarily applied and practical, along with a focus on scientific and ethical issues. (Fall) [Graded (Standard Letter)]
Prerequisite(s): PSY 6300 and PSY 6310 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: B- Registration Restriction(s): PsyD students only
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