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TAMU PSYC 306 - Psychological Professions & Abnormality
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Licensed Professional CounselorTitle Varies by StateLPC TexasLMHC used in other statesNCC certification good credentialRequirementsMinimum 48 hours master’s program100 hours face-to-face client contact3000 post-master’s hours of supervisionfull-time employment ok18 months minimumpass state licensure exam90% of the delivery of the mental health services in the US is doneLicensed Psychological AssociateHas a masters in psych and applies to take the LPC, you don’t need as high as a grade as an LPCTSBEP regulatedMinimum 43 hour masters in psychologyPass state licensure exam (55%)450 hours of direct supervisionReciprocityLicensed marriage and family therapyMS/MA/Doctorate3000 Hours Supervisionpass national examinationForensic PsychologistRelatively new specialtyPopularized by FBI profiling2000 members of psychology law society13 PHD Programs, 3 MS/MA programsJohn Jay, University of DenverSam Houston PHD ProgramPrescribing PsychologistsDOD Pilot Program Instituted 198910 clinical psychologists1997 Follow up, 7 still prescribingLegal in 2 statesNew MexicoLouisianaModels of AbnormalityPsychodynamic (Freudian Model)Oldest modelEmphasizes underlying dynamic forcesSigmund Freud (1856-1939) FounderTrained as neurologist, MD degree 1881“Psychology is my Tyrant”Hippocrates’ wandering uterusViews of religionCatholic churchPersecution of JewsCarl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)19 years juniorbegan correspondence 1906, met 1907major disciple (Aryan)split 1913Basic PostulatesPeople are basically badBehavior is determinedWe are constantly being haunted by our pastIntrapsychic as opposed to interpersonalIntrapsychic (Freudian Model)ID and super ego are battling for power. The only reason other people were important was because it kept badness in check.ID: sexualEgo: consciousKeeps the ID and Superego in check!Superego: super exaggerated narrow view of what’s right and wrongInterpersonal (Carl Jung)Introduced the importance of other people in one’s lifeLecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture I. Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) Cont’d.II. Mental Health Professionals a. Psychiatristb. PsychologistsIII. APA ApprovalIV. Acceptance Rates, PhD ProgramsV. A&M Clinical Program Acceptance DataVI. Employment Settings for PsychologistsVII. Clinical Psychology Training ModelsVIII. Licensure as PsychologistsOutline of Current Lecture IX. Licensed Professional Counselora. Titlesb. RequirementsX. Licensed Psychological AssociateXI. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy XII. Forensic Psychologist XIII. Prescribing PsychologistsXIV. Models of Abnormalitya. Psychodynamici. Sigmund Freudii. Carl Jungiii. Basic Postulatesiv. Intrapsychic vs. Interpersonal1. ID2. Ego3. Superego Current Lecture Licensed Professional Counselor- Title Varies by Stateo LPC Texaso LMHC used in other stateso NCC certification good credentialPSYC 306 1st Edition- Requirementso Minimum 48 hours master’s programo 100 hours face-to-face client contacto 3000 post-master’s hours of supervision full-time employment ok 18 months minimumo pass state licensure exam 90% of the delivery of the mental health services in the US is done Licensed Psychological Associate- Has a masters in psych and applies to take the LPC, you don’t need as high as a grade as an LPC- TSBEP regulated- Minimum 43 hour masters in psychology- Pass state licensure exam (55%)- 450 hours of direct supervision- Reciprocity Licensed marriage and family therapy - MS/MA/Doctorate- 3000 Hours Supervision- pass national examination Forensic Psychologist- Relatively new specialty- Popularized by FBI profiling- 2000 members of psychology law society- 13 PHD Programs, 3 MS/MA programs- John Jay, University of Denver - Sam Houston PHD Program  Prescribing Psychologists - DOD Pilot Program Instituted 1989o 10 clinical psychologistso 1997 Follow up, 7 still prescribing - Legal in 2 states o New Mexicoo LouisianaThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Models of Abnormality- Psychodynamic (Freudian Model)o Oldest modelo Emphasizes underlying dynamic forceso Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Founder  Trained as neurologist, MD degree 1881 “Psychology is my Tyrant” Hippocrates’ wandering uterus Views of religion Catholic church Persecution of Jews Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) 19 years junior began correspondence 1906, met 1907 major disciple (Aryan) split 1913o Basic Postulates People are basically bad Behavior is determined We are constantly being haunted by our past o Intrapsychic as opposed to interpersonal  Intrapsychic (Freudian Model) ID and super ego are battling for power. The only reason other people were important was because it kept badness in check.- ID: sexual- Ego: consciouso Keeps the ID and Superego in check!- Superego: super exaggerated narrow view of what’s right and wrong Interpersonal (Carl Jung) Introduced the importance of other people in one’s life These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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