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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 counseling with presentations and class
               discussions.  This class should be taken during the last six hours of the
               degree program.

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