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Academic Catalog 2018-2019 
    
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PSY-632B Internship Qualification

2 semester credits
The Internship Qualification Exam (IQE) is a two-part evaluation of a student’s doctoral-level scholarship and clinical intervention skills that is offered only in Summer term. PSY-632A is completed during the third term of Practicum Case Seminar (PCS). It covers theoretical orientation, issues of diversity, and research on effectiveness and theoretical constructs. PSY-632B is completed during the final term of PCS. It covers case conceptualization, application of theoretical orientation, treatment planning & summary, and ethical & diversity issues. Students must successfully complete both parts of the exam before applying for internship. Completion of the exam indicates these skills are at or above the pre-internship level.
Pre-requisites: PSY-620 , PSY-632A , first 4 terms of PSY-629 Practicum Case Seminar, 9.5 credits of clinical practicum as either PSY-630  or PSY-695 , three training days.
Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated
Grading Default: Credit/No Credit
Learning Outcome(s):  

  1. Ability to develop a case conceptualization and treatment plan that is consistent with one’s preferred theory and reflects an ability to incorporate diversity considerations and relevant research
  2. Able to develop and maintain an effective therapeutic relationship
  3. Case conceptualizations, treatment plans, and practice appropriately take into account cultural differences
  4. Practice in a manner consistent with legal and ethical standards



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