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335 Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Intervention
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335 Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Intervention
Prerequisites: 472, 520 (MA students only). This course will focus on the analysis of the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and how to intervene to help clients. Experiential exercises, such as role-play and self-treatment projects, will facilitate student learning. The course will focus on outpatient populations with depression, anxiety, and other common psychological disorders. By the end of the class, students will have tangible skills to help clients to think more positively, feel better, and change their behaviors. (3 credits)
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