PSY 230 - Group Counseling and Group Leadership Semester Hours: 3
Spring
This course focuses on the nature and treatment of stuttering, cluttering, and acquired neurogenic disfluency. Emphasis is placed on critical assessment of historic and current literature and trends in stuttering research and treatment, and on the integration of students’ existing clinical and general knowledge and skills with stuttering-specific information from the class. Students learn to develop and implement assessment and treatment protocols for children and adults who stutter.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Open only to matriculated students in a doctoral program in psychology.
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