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Oct 14, 2024
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PSY-620 Practicum Case Presentations0 semester credits Case presentations are an integral component of the Practicum Case Seminar (PCS) which is the oversight course for practicum training during the second and third years of the student’s program. Case presentations consist of a student’s presentation of a clinical case from their practicum, framed in the particular concentration they have chosen as their orientation to clinical intervention. Each PCS will have its own schedule for and organization of the presentation. Students must complete a minimum of 10 case presentations, 5 of which must be of their own cases from practicum. Two of these case presentations must occur in cluster, the remaining three case presentations with the PCS faculty from the student’s PCS track. The remaining 5 presentations can be observed. Students keep a record of their case presentations on a form available on myFielding and submit the completed form for recordation. Pre-requisites: PSY-708 , PSY-709 , PSY-710A , PSY-710B , PSY-711A1 , PSY-711A2 , PSY-715A , and either PSY-746 , PSY-747 or PSY-748 . Delivery Method: In person Grading Default: Credit/No Credit Only
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