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Oct 31, 2024
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PSY 720 - Evidence-Based Therapies for Children and Adolescents Introduces current research and techniques relating to the implementation of evidence-based treatments for common psychological problems in child and adolescents within a family context, focusing on efficacious and probably efficacious interventions as classified by the Society of Clinical Psychology’s Task Force on Psychological Interventions.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Typically offered Winter
Prerequisite(s): (PSY 751 and PSY 731 ) or (PSY 625 and PSY 661 )
Class Restriction(s): Graduate standing
Major Restriction(s): PSYD , PSYB , or PSYC
Notes - Students in other graduate programs may request permission from department to enroll, enrollment not guaranteed
Previously listed as Child and Family Therapy Last Updated: Change to Title, description and Prerequisites 12/2013, effective Fall 2014; Concurrent Prerequisite Removed 9/2013, effective Winter 2014; Major Restrictions 07/2011; Links 05/2011
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