Academics

Course Overview

Clinical Supervision and Consultation provides students with an introduction to theory, methods, and legal and ethical issues in the supervision of clinical services and the consultation in professional psychology. The course emphasizes the supervision of psychotherapy and related interventions, as well as the supervision of other clinical services including assessment and crisis intervention. Individual and group supervision theories are considered. Similarly, the course includes consultation models and practices in which clinical psychologists may provide specialty services in intentional collaboration across professions and in diverse settings.

Enrollment in the Clinical Psychology PhD Program, successful completion of PSY 781, PSY 785, 786, and 787; or permission of instructor

Program: Psychology

Credit: 3

Other Courses

PSY-899

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-900

Dissertation Research

This course provides credit for individual student research…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-985

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-986

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-987

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-990

APPIC Application Preparation…

The primary focus of this course is on…

Psychology

Credits 3