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IECD-573 Advanced Integrated Approach to Intervention

4 semester credits


This course is a continuation of Integrated Developmental Approach to Intervention prerequisite. There will be an in depth understanding of intervention. This course provides an opportunity to engage in a critical analysis of theoretical concepts using the book Developmentally Based Psychotherapy (1997) by Stanley Greenspan. Through reading, reflection, forum discussions, chapter presentation, small groups and class discussion, a further understanding of development, individual differences, and relationships in the context of intervention will be targeted.
Pre-requisites: IECD-570 , IECD-571  
Delivery Method: Online
Grading Default: Letter
Learning Outcome(s):  

Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

  1. Discuss theoretical and foundations of dynamic approaches to intervention.
  2. Understand and be able to discuss the construct of developmentally based psychotherapy and how it applies to intervention.
  3. Discuss Greenspan’s developmental approach to adult psychopathology.
  4. Present an in-depth analysis of psychodynamic theoretical constructs as they apply to understanding strengths and challenges in young children.
  5. Describe the foundation elements of individualized intervention.



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