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This course provides the opportunity to gain experience with individual, couples, families or groups and directly apply the theory and techniques of psychotherapy in a supervised clinical setting approved by California Southern University. In addition, this course offers training and development of documentation skills and accessing resources for clients. Learners are reminded that MFT licensure in California requires that a minimum of 225 hours be completed while in a practicum and prior to graduation, which complies with the MFT licensure requirement in California.
Learning Outcomes: - Introduce self and explain course expectations
- Evaluate course concepts critically and competently through interaction with Learners and Faculty Mentor
- Integrate course concepts through the use of internet resources
- Apply appropriate diagnostic and assessment procedures in counseling sessions
- Integrate a theoretical orientation in assessing cases
- Analyze appropriate record keeping in therapy
- Analyze counseling experience through the use of a personal journal
- Describe and discuss professional and ethical behavior
- Evaluate and incorporate emerging relevant technologies applicable to the field of psychology
- Analyze and evaluate information critically and effectively
- Demonstrate ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology
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