2017-2018 Graduate Catalog

PSYD 7117 PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR IIIB: GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND CULTURE IN THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OF SCHOOL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

This second course of a three-semester course sequence will provide students with the knowledge needed to be clinically sensitive psychologists able to work with a range of individuals from diverse backgrounds in educational and clinical settings. Cultural differences and how they relate to the diagnosis of psychopathology will be explored as will how cultures differ on important clinical issues such as violence, suicide, expression of emotions, childrearing, etc. The APA guidelines for multicultural competency will also be presented. Other ways individuals are diverse and therefore can be treated unfairly in our society such as gender, religious practices, sexual orientation, diability, socioeconomic status, or medical conditions will be also explored as will the role of psychologists in assisting those in need and the importance of social activism. Finally, special emphasis will be made to integrate these issues withing a thorough discussion and monitoring of students' current externship experiences. Prerequisites: Matriculation in PsyD program Type of Course: Doctoral Level: Required for students in the PSYD School-Clinical Psychology progam

Credits

1

Offered

EVERY SPRING