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Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education (CPCE)

CPCE 5551      Counseling In A Pluralistic Society View Details
Addresses the needs of diverse populations served by counselors and addresses developing intervention methods of working with these populations. Focuses on advocacy and change agent roles of counselors. Prerequisite: CPCE 5520.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5553      Ethics And Professional Issues In Counseling View Details
CPCE 553, Ethics and Professional Issues in Counseling, is designed to examine the major ethical and professional issues within the counseling profession. More specific, ethical dilemmas and professional issues relevant to the practice of mental health, marriage and family, school and substance abuse counseling are the major foci of this course. In addition, instruction is designed to enhance student understanding of the ethical standards such that students can effectively apply the critical thinking necessary to practice ethical behavior with clients, professional colleagues, consultees, and the communities in which they work.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5575A      Internship In Counseling I View Details
First semester of a sequence of applied experiences in a planned, supervised program. Seminar accompanies internship experiences. The following areas of specialization are available: a) Marriage and Family, b) Mental Health, c) School, and d) Substance Abuse. Preregistration by application at least 60 days prior to beginning of semester. Approval by the Division of Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education required. Prerequisite: CPCE 5532 and consent of advisor.
Credits: 3-16 hours
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CPCE 5575B      Internship In Counseling II View Details
Second semester of a sequence of applied experiences in a planned, supervised program. Seminar accompanies internship experiences. The following areas of specialization are available: a) Marriage and Family, b) Mental Health, c) School, and d) Substance Abuse. Preregistration by application at least 60 days prior to beginning of semester. Approval by the Division of Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education required. Prerequisites: Admission to Educational Specialist program in counseling, CPCE 5575A, and consent of advisor.
Credits: 3-16 hours
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CPCE 5575C      Internship In Counseling III View Details
Third semester of a sequence of applied experiences in a planned, supervised program. Seminar accompanies internship experiences. The following areas of specialization are available: a) Marriage and Family, b) Mental Health, c) School, and d) Substance Abuse. Preregistration by application at least 60 days prior to beginning of semester. Approval by the Division of Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education required. Prerequisites: Admission to Educational Specialist program in counseling and consent of advisor.
Credits: 3-16 hours
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CPCE 5589      Special Topics View Details
A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors, and prerequisites to be listed in the semester bulletin.
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5589CA      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5589GC      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5589NP      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5589PL      Special Topics View Details
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5589SE      Special Topics View Details
A course designed to deal with a topic which is not available in the regular course offerings. Topics, instructors, and prerequisites to be listed in the semester schedule.
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5590      Seminar View Details
Discussion and evaluation of literature in Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5590CF      Seminar in Couples and Family Counseling View Details
This is a final seminar for students in the couples and family emphasis area. It is an advanced study of couples and family counseling and related research with a focus on current issues and problems in the profession. Prerequisite: CPCE 5541
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5590GC      Seminar in Gerontological Counseling View Details
The final seminar is designed to familiarize students with current topics of interest in the field of gerontological counseling, while preparing them to provide counseling service to a variety of clients. This course should be taken toward the end of the student's program of study. Prerequisite: CPCE 5532. Offered: Every Summer.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5590MH      Seminar: Seminar In Mental Health Counseling View Details
This final seminar is designed to familiarize students with current topics of interest in the mental health field, while preparing them to provide mental health services to a variety of clients. This course should be taken toward the end of student's program of study. Prerequisites: CPCE 520 w/grade B or better.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5598      Individual Studies View Details
Review of the research and trends relative to selected problems. By prior arrangement with instructor.
Credits: 1-6 hours
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CPCE 5599      Research And Thesis View Details
By arrangement.
Credits: 1-9 hours
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CPCE 5600      Introduction To Counseling Psychology View Details
Introduction to Counseling Psychology is intended to assist new doctoral students in their orientation to UMKC and to the profession of Counseling Psychology. The course also introduces students to the ethical principles and code of conduct for psychologists. The seminar will reqire one credit of registration in the Fall semester and is graded on a credit/non credit basis.
Credits: 1 hours
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CPCE 5605      Career Development II View Details
Major theories and research in vocational psychology and career development and implications for the work of the counseling psychologist and counselor. Prerequisite: CPCE 5505.
Credits: 3 hours
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CPCE 5609      Assessment II: Intellectual And Cognitive Assessment View Details
This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in the use of intellectual and cognitive assessment instruments in clinical evaluation. The course covers theoretical issues pertinent to intellectual and cognitive assessment as well as basic assessment skills including administration, scoring, interpretation, and communication of results for commonly used measures. Cross-listed with PSYCH 5509. Prerequistes: Admission to the Ph.D Program in Counseling Psychology
Credits: 3 hours
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