Certificate in Existential Humanistic Theory and Practice
The Graduate Psychology Department offers a 20-credit certificate program in Existential-Humanistic Theories and Applications. This certificate program may include courses from the Psy.D. program in clinical psychology and additional courses above the requirement for the Psy.D. degree. Courses are offered on campus and on-line.
The learning experience includes:
- Learning Communities (3 credits)
- Reading Seminars (9 credits)
- Retreats (6 credits)
- Electives (2 credits)
Requirements
| Course Number | Course Name |
|---|---|
| EHC 600 | Orientation to Learning Community |
| EHC 601 | Learning Community |
| EHC 611 | Seminar: Foundations |
| EHC 612 | Seminar: Bugental and Yalom |
| EHC 613 | Seminar: Being and Subjectivity |
| EHC 614 | Seminar: The Arts and Psychotherapy |
| EHC 615 | Seminar: Philosophy and Phenomenology |
| EHC 616 | Seminar: Self Estrangement |
| EHC 617 | Seminar: Social and Cultural Applications |
| EHC 621-26 | Retreats |
| Updated: March 2007 | |
EHC 600, 611, and 621 may in total be substituted for PSYC 712. PSYC 712 can be substituted for EHC 600, 611 and one elective credit.
EHC 601, 612 and 622 or EHC 602, 613, and 623 may be substituted for PSYC 696 (Independent Project) or PSYC 751 (Advanced Existential-Humanistic).