CMHC Spring Entry Course Sequence - Applied Psychology - Antioch University New England
CMHC Spring Entry Course Sequence
Spring I (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interaction
Social & Cultural Diversity
Professional Orientation & Ethics
Elective (1 weekend)
Summer I (7 credits)
Human Development and Diversity
Career & Lifestyle Counseling
Counseling Skills Lab
Fall I (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)
Summer II
No classes
Fall II (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)
Theories of Addictions (as available)
Psychopharmacology for Counselors (as available)
Course Sequence for CMHC with SAAC Emphasis Spring Entry
Spring I (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Therapeutic Interaction
Social & Cultural Diversity
Professional Orientation & Ethics
Elective (1 weekend)
Summer I (7 credits)
Human Development and Diversity
Career &anp; Lifestyle Counseling
Counseling Skills Lab
Fall I (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)
Summer II
No classes
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 Approaches to Addictions Treatment
Research & Evaluation
Professional Seminar IV: Professional Identity
Internship
Elective (1 weekend)
Required Weekend Course (2 credit)
Psychopharmacology for Counselors (as available)
Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse (as available)