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Click on the name of an online psychology graduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Theories of Personality (PSYC 6113) |
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Psychology |
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Yorkville University |
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Please visit Yorkville University's website to find out more about this course. |
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Theories of Psychotherapy (PSY8310) |
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Psychology |
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G |
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Capella University |
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This course involves discussion and elaboration of major schools of psychotherapy, their underlying assumptions and clinical techniques and methods of intervention. The application of these theories and techniques to the change of human behavior, and the analysis of clinical cases for treatment planning will be covered. Client-therapist process issues, treatment outcome consideration, current research supporting the efficacy of treatment methods and ethical issues will be considered. |
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Understanding ADD/ADHD (PSY5525) |
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Psychology |
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Capella University |
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DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for ADD/ADHD will be examined, along with various diagnostic tools such as the Conners Parent Rating Scale. Various models of ADD/ADHD and theories of its causation will be examined.The principles of drug management, parent training, classroom interventions, behavioral contracting, and self-monitoring will be presented as they relate to the treatment of ADD/ADHD. |
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Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in Business and Consulting (PSY5505) |
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Psychology |
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Capella University |
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Learn how to effectively use the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in a variety of applied settings, such as team building, clinical, work place, career couseling, conflict management, and marital enhancement. Review the nature and measures of this instrument, the theory and research supporting it,and relevant ethical issues. Learn how to apply findings in various settings. |
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Vocational Psychology (PSY8760) |
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Psychology |
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Capella University |
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A comprehensive review of major theories and research in vocational psychology and implications for the work of the counseling and consulting psychologist. Vocational Psychology combines an individual's vocational attainment, preparation, and career development. This course is designed to study an individual's occupational behavior, occupational choice, and motivational development surrounding work choice patterns. It is designed for the work of the I/O practitioner, I/O psychologist, and career counselor, and combines I/O psychology with vocational counseling. Vocational counseling is a facilitative process for individuals who are making career choices, career transitions, and seeking occupational attainment. |
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Workplace Safety and Health Psychology (PSY8790) |
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Psychology |
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Capella University |
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This course addresses contemporary employee safety and health issues in the workplace. Topics include OSHA awareness, management's commitment to a safe work environment, conducting safety surveys, preventing accidents and health problems associated with work and occupational stress. |
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Writing Skills for Psychology Learners (PSY7050) |
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Psychology |
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Capella University |
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This course aims to refine the basic skills necessary for professional writing. Through weekly exercises, the course instructs learners in composing clear, concise, technical, and grammatical language that reflects their personal writing style. Through short writing assignments, the course also prepares learners to construct paragraphs using established methods of development, such as definition, description, classification, and process. The course does not require a research project or paper. |
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