Practicum
Student trainees experience broad and general integration of relationship and assessment skills, theoretical knowledge, case conceptualization, and the treatment orientations as they are expressed through the work with actual clients. Trainees practice the assimilation of the historical foundations of practicing psychology with the use of research outcomes and empirically validated models. Additionally, trainees receive exposure to a diversity of clients and enhance their ability for self-reflection through appropriate guidance provided by a qualified supervisor. Trainees complete a carefully planned sequence of supervised practice and experience.
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PRAC 5711 Practicum I, 1 credit hour
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PRAC 572 Practicum II, 2 credit hours
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PRAC 5734 Practicum III, 4 credit hours
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PRAC 5744 Practicum IV, 4 credit hours
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PRAC 5753 Practicum V , 3 credit hours
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PRAC 576 Practicum VI , 2 credit hours