Welcome to PSY 611B Counseling Paradigms II!
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Check back on this page frequently for updates and downloads. I will usually post assignment handouts, dates of quizzes, topics, etc here. It is your responsibility to check for updates.
THIS IS A GREAT COURSE AND I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU IN PREP FOR PRACTICUM!
THIS IS A GREAT COURSE AND I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU IN PREP FOR PRACTICUM!
This course focuses on integrating and applying the full range of theoretical models used in psychotherapy. Students gain practical experience with both process and content issues through in-class role playing and demonstrations and receive both instructor and peer feedback. Grading is H, S or U only.
FOR REACTION PAPER ASSIGNMENT:
DO NOT Take the surveys, we will not be scoring them. The content is meant to help you reflect on your role plays.
FINAL EXAM:
CHOOSE ONE Role Play in Class which expanded your skills or awareness as a therapist, and explain what you have learned from it. Please submit your response to me no later than Saturday evening at midnight.
Meichenbaum's Melissa Project: Suicide and Constructive Narrative

Dan Siegel's Healthy Mind Platter | |
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ARTICLE FOR DISCUSSION
A patient recently forwarded the link to this Reader's Digest Article which was supposedly based on interviews with Psychologists from several states. Read the responses and we will discuss your reactions and your own ideas on these issues, as well as the ethics of the responses from therapists. (Click the button below)
The National University Website Library houses an abundant collection of videos pertaining to the practice of psychotherapy. To access streaming videos, Visit the NU website, www.nu.edu click "Library" and then click "streaming videos" "Alexander Street Counseling" consists of two volumes of collected videos pertaining to the art and practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Here are a couple I recommend: If you have trouble viewing them here, go directly to the site.
Video Interview of Master Humanistic Therapist, Virginia Satir describing key elements of therapeutic process.
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