CP 5207 Advanced Counseling Techniques: Psychodynamic
Explores traditional and recent developments in psychodynamic theory and technique, including Ego Psychology, Object Relations, Self-Psychology, Control Mastery, Intersubjective, and Relational theories. Students develop the ability to think psychodynamically, work with transference and countertransference and to utilize relevant, supportive and long-term techniques with adolescents, adults and seniors by integrating theory, self- understanding and case examples from clinical practice. Prerequisite:
CP 5231 Phases of Human Development or consent of instructor. This course is restricted to students In the Counseling Psychology Graduate Program.