First Summer 2008
CPSY 609, Section 001K
Counseling Ethics and Professional Issues
Reference No. 22506
MTWRF, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
May 12-23
Location: On campus
Scope: An advanced professional issues seminar for mental health counseling
students focused on the practice of the licensed mental health counselor in
both the private and public sectors. Issues for special attention will
include legal, financial, governmental, and ethical considerations.
Prerequisite: CPSY 605, 600 or 603. Parallel: CPSY 606.
First Summer 2008
CPSY 610, 001K
Career Theories and Realities
Reference No. 26560
May 12-23
Location: On campus
Scope: Career development theories; relationship among career choice, life-style,
and life-span development; psychosocial and reality considerations in life
career development; and applications of theories and reality conditions to
self and others.
First Summer 2008
CPSY 621, 001K
Theories and Techniques of Counseling
Reference No. 26578
May 26-June 6
Location: On campus
Scope: Investigation of major theories and techniques of counseling and
psychotherapy. Examination of behavioral, psychoanalytic, person-centered,
existential, and relationship-oriented counseling theories. Therapeutic
attitudes, ethics, and techniques and their relationship to theoretical
principles and concepts will be addressed. Prerequisite: CPSY 600 or 603
or 605.
First Summer 2008
CPSY 652, 001K
Projective Personality Appraisal
Reference No. 22522
MTWRF, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
May 12-23
Location: On campus
Scope: History and theory of projective testing. Types and uses of projectives
in relation to diagnosis, therapy, and evaluation.
First Summer 2008
CPSY 720, 002K
Advanced Theories of Counseling
Reference No. 22599
MTWRF, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
June 2-13
Location: On campus
Scope: An in-depth study of selected theories of and approaches to counseling
and psychotherapy; further development of students' personal theories.
Prerequisite: 16 hours of graduate work in counseling psychology.
Second Summer 2008
CPSY 609, 002K
Counseling Ethics and Professional Issues
Reference No. 21497
MTWRF, 9 a.m. - 2:40 p.m.
June 23-July 4
Location: On campus
Scope: An advanced professional issues seminar for mental health counseling
students focused on the practice of the licensed mental health counselor in
both the private and public sectors. Issues for special attention will
include legal, financial, governmental, and ethical considerations.
Prerequisite: CPSY 605, 600 or 603. Parallel: CPSY 606.
Second Summer 2008
CPSY 610, 001K
Career Theories and Realities
Reference No. 21500
June 30-July 11
Location: On campus
Scope: Career development theories; relationship among career choice, life-style,
and life-span development; psychosocial and reality considerations in life
career development; and applications of theories and reality conditions to
self and others.
Second Summer 2008
CPSY 621, 001K
Theories and Techniques of Counseling
Reference No. 21518
June 16-27, 12 - 5:15 p.m.
Location: On campus
Scope: Investigation of major theories and techniques of counseling and
psychotherapy. Examination of behavioral, psychoanalytic, person-centered,
existential, and relationship-oriented counseling theories. Therapeutic
attitudes, ethics, and techniques and their relationship to theoretical
principles and concepts will be addressed. Prerequisite: CPSY 600 or 603
or 605.


