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Dr. Lonnie Duncan CECP 6010 Research Methods: The study of research designs and techniques utilized in the field of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology. Students are expected to formulate and submit a research project in their area of specialization. CECP 6800 - Professional Seminar in Counseling Psychology Issues and Ethics: This seminar explores current professional issues, including professional identity, professional development, the history of counseling psychology, professional organizations, the science and practice of counseling psychology, diverse populations, research and publishing, training issues, and professional ethics. The American Psychological Associations ethics code and principles of ethical reasoning and decision-making are studied and applied to professional conduct. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: Admission to the doctoral program in Counseling Psychology. CECP 6880 - Advanced Multicultural Counseling Psychology: This course is designed to assist counseling psychology doctoral students in enhancing the depth and complexity of their multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills. The primary focus of the course will be on race and ethnicity with coverage of contemporary theoretical, practical and research developments in multicultural counseling psychology. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: Admission to the Counseling Psychology doctoral program. CECP 6070, 6120, or an equivalent. CECP 6220 - Psychoeducational Consultation: A study of the process of consultation with emphasis upon methods, stages and strategies used with individuals, small groups and organizations. Consideration will be given to the consultant's role in psycho-affective education and primary prevention. |