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COURSE OBJECTIVES GORDON-CONWELL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CO 616 COGNITIVE THERAPY Dr. Pablo Polischuk Fall Semester 2015 Thursdays 2:00-5:00 PM The objectives of this course are that the students will: 1. Explore major theories in cognitive psychology. Attention to cognitive structures, processes and events will be focused as to develop a comprehensive understanding of the field. 2. Explore ways in which cognitive theory is applicable to clinical practice. Models of service delivery based upon cognitive theory will serve as paradigms for counseling interventions in special or specific situations/ populations/ syndromes. 3. Metacognitive-dialogical aspects will be explored and developed 4. The course aims at the conceptual integration of cognitive-behavioral, emotional and spiritual issues. Practical considerations derived from this conceptual integration will be explored, discussed, and elaborated. COURSE FORMAT As customary in graduate-level courses, it is expected that the student will participate in an interactive fashion as to allow for the optimization of contingencies leading to learning. 1. The class will meet for three hours weekly. 2. Lectures, discussion and exploration of issues in mutual fashion will focus upon subject matter and its practical application in the field of counseling and psychotherapy. COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1. Textbooks Beck, J. (2011). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. 2 nd Edition. The Guilford Press. ISBN-10: 1609185048; ISBN-13: 978-1609185046 Wells, Adrian (2011). Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. The Guilford Press. ISBN-10: 1609184963; ISBN-13: 978-1609184964 2. Attendance and participation

Full attendance and participation are expected in the course. 3. Assignments Reading: The purpose of the course is to acquire a broad range of knowledge on the subject. Thus, it is expected that the student will read 2000 pages over the course of the semester. The student will submit a list of readings with titles, authors and pages read, following the format provided. Reading log due: December 17, 2015 Take home exam: A take home exam, conceptual and practical in nature, will be given on December 10, 2015; due on December 17 before or at 4 PM. Term paper: The paper will deal with aspects of cognitive psychology (such as thinking, reasoning, memory, etc) as they may apply to therapeutic or counseling interventions. A demonstration of theoretical knowledge leading to practical application is desired/ expected. The length will be 10 pp. The format will be double-spaced and APA style. Due: December 10, 2015. Grading The final grade will be a composite score form readings/ participation, the exam, and the term paper. Office Hours: Dr. Polischuk may be contacted at x4116; Pablo@gordonconwell.edu, or Box #222; also, contacting Shiri or Diane at the MACO office may be helpful.

COURSE OUTLINE Session Topics 1. Introduction Human knowledge Cognitive psychology in perspective Knowledge organization 2. Cognitive structures Mechanisms of cognitive development Cognitive processes: thinking and reasoning relevance to practice 3. Cognitive processes: Learning and Memory Perception, attribution, meaning relevance to practice 4. Cognition and emotion as they relate to therapeutic endeavors On the primacy of cognition On the primacy of emotion 5. Etiology of cognitive dysfunction and diagnostic considerations Thought disorders Cognitive theories of psychopathology 6. Specific cognitive approaches to therapy Treatment of depression 7. Specific cognitive approaches to treatment Treatment of anxiety disorders Phobias, panic disorders OCD 8. Specific cognitive approaches in treatment Eating disorders Personality disorders 9. Stress inoculation training Mindfulness Acceptance and commitment therapy The renewal of the mind Cognition and spirituality 10. Course Summary and review

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