The master's program in is devoted to the recovery of some of the great traditions in 20th century psychology often lost in the shuffle of current day clinical and research-oriented programs. Offering an array of courses in personality theory, psychodiagnostics, psychotherapy and health psychology, the master's program also provides incisive courses in the history of psychology, as well as special topics classes ranging from primate studies to projective techniques.?
The distinguishing character of the program lies in its existential-phenomenological and historical orientation drawing upon the traditions of depth psychology?and humanistic psychology.
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The goal of the graduate program is to prepare students for advanced academic work in psychology or for professional mental health practice in a wide range of settings. Graduates enter the marketplace with a flexible degree that allows them to pursue state level credentials including Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Psychological Associate (PA).?Learn from distinguished faculty committed to qualitative research and academic psychology's humanistic tradition.