The new Doctor of Psychology program at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology was designed to offer pragmatic training for professional practice. In the course On Technical Eclecticism, valid therapeutic techniques were examined and then applied to problems of a couple by 12 trainees and a supervisor in an open-case consultation model.
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