CMHC Fall Entry Course Sequence - Applied Psychology - Antioch University New England
CMHC Fall Entry Course Sequence
Fall 1 (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interaction
Human Development and Diversity
Professional Orientation and Ethics
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring I (8 credits)
Career & Lifestyle Counseling
Social & Cultural Diversity
Counseling Skills Lab
Elective (1 weekend)
Fall II (12 credits)
Group Approaches to Mental Health Counseling
Psychopathology: An Ecological Approach
Professional Seminar I: Helping Relationships
Practicum
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring II (13 credits)
Methods of Testing & Assessment
Counseling Theories: Models & Approaches
Professional Seminar II: Ethics
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Fall III (13 credits)
PYC concentration course
Elective PYC concentration course
Professional Seminar III: Contextual Dimensions
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring III (13 credits)
PYC concentration course
Research & Evaluation
Professional Seminar IV: Professional Identity
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Required Weekend Course (2 credit)
Psychopathology: Theories of Addictions (as available)
Psychopharmacology for Counselors (as available)
Course Sequence for CMHC with SAAC Emphasis Fall Entry
Fall 1 (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interaction
Human Development and Diversity
Professional Orientation and Ethics
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring I (8 credits)
Career & Lifestyle Counseling
Social & Cultural Diversity
Counseling Skills Lab
Elective (1 weekend)
Fall II (12 credits)
Group Approaches to Mental Health Counseling
Psychopathology: An Ecological Approach
Professional Seminar I: Helping Relationships
Practicum
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring II (13 credits)
Methods of Testing & Assessment
Counseling Theories: Models & Approaches
Professional Seminar II: Ethics
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Fall III (13 credits)
Integrative Approaches to Addictions Counseling
Professional Seminar III: Contextual Dimensions
Elective PYC concentration course
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Spring III (13 credits)
Family Counseling Approaches to Addictions Treatment
Professional Seminar IV: Professional Identity
Research & Evaluation
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Required Weekend Course (2 credit)
Psychopharmacology for Counselors (as available)
Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse (as available)