PSYCH 741R
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Integrative Practicum
Psychology
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Course Description
Supervised assessment and intervention, integrating psychopathology diagnosis and treatment.
When Taught
All Semesters/Terms
Min
0.5
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
0
Fixed
6
Other Prerequisites
Acceptance into clinical psychology program
Title
1. Evaluate client concerns, formulate intervention strategies
Learning Outcome
Students will appropriately evaluate Comprehensive Clinic client mental health concerns through psychological assessment and will formulate and implement empirically-supported intervention strategies.
Measurement: a) The practicum supervisor will evaluate the student's work with Comprehensive Clinic clients using the Practicum Rating Form which is based on the American Psychological Association's Assessment of Competency Benchmarks. b) The practicum student will pass the Psychodiagnostic Assessment Comprehensive Exam at the end of the second year and the Psychotherapy Comprehensive Exam at the end of the third year.