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PSY 332 - Clinical Psychological Services Internship I Fall
Theories, techniques and empirical findings related to various procedures used
in behavior therapy. Emphasis on in-vivo, imaginal and contingency management
techniques. Practice of assertion training, deep muscle relaxation, systematic
desensitization and covert conditioning during individual and group meetings.
Discussions center on lecture material, ethics and diversity, and experiences
students are having on internships. Individual behavior therapy with patients
at the Hofstra Psychological Evaluation, Research and Counseling Clinic. Internship:
three days per week in an approved clinical psychology placement including mental
health clinics, hospitals, behavioral medicine and rehabilitation facilities,
or drug and alcohol treatment programs.
Prerequisites & Notes PSY 331. Open only to matriculated students in a doctoral program in psychology.
(Formerly Clinical Psychological Services Internship I: Behavior Therapy Methods)
Credits: 3 s.h.
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