MS in Marriage and Family Therapy Summer 2011 Course Offerings
Begins: May 18, 2011
Ends: August 6, 2011
Summer 2011 Semester
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSI 492 & PSI 498 Medical Family Therapy Intensive June 13th - June 17th, 2011 Instructors: S. McDaniel & P. leRoux Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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| PSI 562
Family Therapy Practice Instructor: Podgorski 2:00 - 5:00pm |
PSI 560
Narrative and Integrative Approaches to Family Therapy Instructor: le Roux 2:00 – 5:30 pm |
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Summer 2011 Course Listing for Masters Program in Marriage and Family Therapy
- PSI 492 & 498 Medical Family Therapy Intensive
- PSI 560 Narrative Approaches to Family Therapy
- PSI 562 Family Therapy Practice
- PSI 584 Masters Project I
- PSI 586 Masters Project II
- PSI 587 Clinical Practicum Full-time
- PSI 588 Clinical Practicum Part-time
Master Program Tuition
- Matriculated: $1,234.00 (per credit hour)
- Non-Matriculated: $690.00 (per credit hour)
- Audit: $160.00 (per credit hour)
Example: Masters Course Matriculated Rate X Credit Hours = Total Fee.
Registration and More Information
Summer 2011 course registration for all graduate students are due in the Offices for Graduate Education by May 1, 2011.
PLEASE NOTE: Registrations received after this date may result in a $150 late charge to the student’s account.
- Current matriculated MS students: will receive registration materials and information in your student mail box. Please submit all documents to Diana Julian by April 25, to ensure we can process and submit to OGE by the May 1st deadline.
- Non-matriculated students & Post-graduate Students: for more information on a course, or to have registration materials sent to you, please complete our pre-registration form, or contact:
Diana Julian, Program Coordinator
University of Rochester
Psychiatry Dept. / Box: F & M
300 Crittenden Blvd.
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 275-2532 -
Deadline for registration is May 1, 2011.
PLEASE NOTE: Registrations received after this date may result in a $150 late charge to the student’s account.
Please Note: Registration forms for any courses offered through Family Programs need to be submitted to the Training Program office at the above address. Please do NOT submit directly to Registrar, Bursar, or HR Offices. Thank you.
Summer 2011 MS MFT Course Descriptions
Medical Family Therapy Intensive
PSI 492 / CRN 18003 / 3.0 credit hrs
PSI 498 / CRN 18029 / 0.0 credit hrs
This week long intensive blends didactic and experiential methods to teach students how to work with families dealing with illness and how to collaborate with physicians from other health care professionals. The MFTI course is a 3 credit course with the University of Rochester, and all students will get a certificate of completion upon successfully completing the course. There is not an option to audit this course.
Co-Directors: Susan H. McDaniel, Ph.D. / Pieter le Roux, D. Litt. et Phil.
Dates: June 13th-17th, 2011
Time: 9:00 am — 5:00 pm
Location: URMC, Louise Slaughter Conference Room (1-9555)
This week long intensive blends didactic and experiential methods to teach students how to work with families dealing with illness and how to collaborate with physicians
from other health care professionals. The MFTI course is a 3 credit course with the University of Rochester, and all students will get a certificate of completion upon successfully completing the course. There is not an option to audit this course.
- To Receive Course Credit:
Please register using PSI 492 / CRN 18003 / 3.0 credit hrs.
Standard UR Tuition fees apply:
- $1,234/credit hr for Matriculated UR MS Students ($1234 x 3.0 credits = $3702)
- $690/credit hr for Non-Matriculated& Post-grad Students ($690 x 3 = 2070)
- (no audit rate available) - If Course Credit is Not Required:
Please register using PSI 498 / CRN 18029/ 0.0 credit hrs.
A flat course fee of $1500 applies
For more Information on the MFTI click here
Narrative and Integrative Approaches to Family Therapy
PSI 560 / CRN 18030 / 3.0 credit hours
Narrative will focus on the use of language,
storytelling, metaphor
and the construction of meaning in family therapy and in
the life of the therapist. Students will review cutting edge
literature from multiple disciplines interested in how language
and storytelling shape people’s lives.
Instructor: Pieter le Roux, D. Litt. et Phil.
Wednesdays: 2:00 – 5:30 p.m.
June 8, 22, 29
July *6, *13, 20, 27
Aug 3, 10
Location: Romano Room (1-9041) / *Classroom 1-8513
Family Therapy Practice
PSI 562 / CRN 18048 / 3.0 credit hours
This course prepares students for working with families through advanced readings in family therapy interviewing, role play, and videotape review of faculty and others. The course will also provide students with their first experience with supervised clinical work. Initially cases will be seen conjointly by the student and faculty and then seen in live supervision.
Instructor: Carol Podgorski, Ph.D.
Tuesdays: 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.
May 24, 31
June 7, 21, 28
July 5, 12, 19, 26
August 2, 9
Location: Lyman C. Wynne Conference Room (G-9118)
Please Note: There will aslo be a Clinical Lab on Mondays (5:00-7:00pm) as part of this course. Details will be posted in Blackboard.
Masters
Project I
PSI 584 (1.5 credit hours per semester)
CRN 18056 Pieter le Roux, D. Litt. et Phil.
CRN 18081 Carol Podgorski, Ph.D.
CRN 18094 Tziporah Rosenberg, Ph.D.
CRN 18113 Jenny Speice, Ph.D.
CRN 18124 William H. Watson, Ph.D.
Masters Project II
PSI 586 (1.5 credit hours per semester)
CRN 18131Pieter le Roux, D. Litt. et Phil.
CRN 18162 Carol Podgorski, Ph.D.
CRN 18177 Tziporah Rosenberg, Ph.D.
CRN 18190 Jenny Speice, Ph.D.
CRN 18204 William H. Watson, Ph.D.
All master degree students, subject to advisor’s approval
will
complete a masters project which will be designed by the
student in conjunction with his/her advisor and the Director.
The focus of the project will be clinical, reflecting the student’s
cumulative theoretical and clinical learning.
Clinical Practicum: Full-time
PSI 587 / CRN 18210 /(0.0 credit hours per semester)
Clinical Practicum: Part-time
PSI 588 / CRN 18228 / (0.0 credit hours per semester)
- Scheduled Clinical Practicum for 1st Year Students only:
Instructors: Carol Podgorski, Ph.D.
Dates: Mondays: 5:00 – 7:00 pm
May 24, 31
June 7, 21, 28
July 5, 12, 19, 26
Aug 2, 9
Location: Family Conference Room (1-9082 & 1-9078)






