University Catalog > Courses > PSC - Clinical Psychology > 6000-level > PSC 6579
This course builds on the theoretical foundation provided in Moral Foundations of Self-Change I, affording students the opportunity to specialize in advanced topics pertaining to the overall question of what enables adaptive self-change. Students will review and present on topics selected in consultation with the instructor, which may include (but are not limited to) mechanisms of change in psychotherapy for a particular clinical population or disorder, varying psychological perspectives on the nature and limits of human agency, topics at the intersection of clinical psychology and philosophy, or themes related to current ongoing empirical projects within the laboratory.