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PSYC   837    LIFE STYLE ASSESSMENT
          Former course number   537
          Prerequisites: Two of the following courses: PSYC 501, COUN 509, PSYC 530
          Credits: 3
          This course includes a comprehensive review of theory and technique in life
          style assessment – personality theory and analysis in Adlerian Psychology.  The
          use of family constellation information, birth order, family atmosphere, and
          use of early recollections in life style assessment will be presented,
          demonstrated, and practiced.  Students will discover how information obtained
          from the life style assessment is used in formulating counseling and
          psychotherapeutic strategies.  Each student is required to complete and submit
          four life style assessments for
          evaluation.

          PSYC   838    PRACTICUM IN FAMILY COUNSELING
          Former course number   538
          Prerequisites: Prerequisites include PSYC 501, 530, COUN 532, and PSYC 536
          Credits: 3
          This course will emphasize practical experience in counseling families based on
          principles of Individual Psychology. May not be substituted for Practicum I,
          2001.536 in the master’s degree program.

          PSYC   857    PRACTICUM COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY II
          Former course number   557
          Prerequisites:   None
          Credits: 3

          PSYC   858    INTERNSHIP IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
          Former course number   558
          Prerequisites:   None
          Credits: 3

          PSYC   861    SEMINAR IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
          Former course number   561
          Prerequisites:    Successful completion of the Comprehensive Examination
          Credits: 3
          This course is designed to give the student guidance and practice in the
          preparation and writing of the research paper in the area of counseling
          psychology and mental health counseling.  The course will focus attention on a
          review of relevant literature on current trends, issues and problems in



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