Catalog 2013-2014 
    
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Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Clinical Psychology: MA, Japan


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Program Outcomes


The goal of the Clinical Psychology Master of Arts program in Japan is to develop master’s-level practitioners who are capable of applying psychological knowledge to their work in a wide variety of settings serving children and families in Japan. These settings may include private practice, mental health clinics, community mental health centers, inpatient mental health facilities, medical settings, educational settings, and workplace settings, among others. We aim to train students who have successful psychotherapeutic intervention skills with a special focus on children and their families; who are able to conduct appropriate and accurate assessments; and who are able to integrate and adapt western psychological interventions to appropriate Japanese cultural contexts.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate sufficient knowledge of major theoretical approaches for evidence-based psychological intervention.
  2. Recognize and utilize the appropriate sources of information necessary for evidence-based psychological intervention.
  3. Formulate a case and devise integrated treatment plans that include a diagnostic formulation and specific intervention techniques.
  4. Demonstrate skills in ethical reasoning, and follow professional ethical standards when providing psychological services.
  5. Demonstrate professional attitude pertaining to professional ethics, self-awareness, openness, and responsiveness to critical feedback.
  6. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of multicultural/diversity implications in developing a case formulation and appropriate intervention plans.

Specialized Admissions Requirements


This program is an innovative training program that uses traditional face-to-face teaching methods, as well as online educational approaches, and, with a few exceptions, is taught primarily in Japanese. Admission requirements are written and oral fluency in Japanese; possession of a bachelor’s degree; written recommendations; a personal essay; a brief essay on topics chosen by the program; and an interview with the admissions committee. Classes are provided in Tokyo, in the U.S., and online by psychological professionals from both Japan and the United States.

Curriculum and Degree Requirements


This 3-year program requires 48 semester credit units, which includes practicum experience as well as completion of a master’s thesis. The program grants a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. Curriculum requirements are subject to change. More information about specific course requirements can be obtained by visiting the Japan program website at http://www.csppjapan.com/

Curriculum Plan


Credential Requirements


Students who complete this program are qualified to offer clinical psychology services in Japan to Japanese speaking clients. Japan does not currently require licensure or registration for clinical psychologists.

Clinical MA Program Faculty: Japan


Akira Enatsu, MA

Reiko Homma-True, PhD, Program Director

Mikang Hong, PsyD

Miwako Y. McDonough Ishii, MS, Assistant Program Director

Keiko Ito, PhD

Angelica Junko Motoki, PhD

Yoshiyuki Kogo, MA

Takashi Kubo, MA

Riichiro Miwa, PsyD

Teri Nakamoto, PsyD

Tomoe Naoi, PsyD

Kazumi Nishio, PhD

Nahoko Nishizawa, PsyD, Online Program Coordinator

Satoru Saito, MD

Kay Yoko Tanaka, PhD, Associate Program Director

Akiko Yagi, MSSW
 

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