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Marie L. Miville

Professional Background

Educational Background

Licensed Psychologist

(OK HSP #832)

Doctor of Philosophy

Counseling Psychology

University of Maryland at College Park

Dissertation Title: An Exploratory Investigation of the Interrelationships of Cultural, Gender, and Personal Identity among Latinos and Latinas

Dissertation Chair: Janet E. Helms, Ph.D.

Master of Arts

Counseling Psychology

University of Maryland at College Park

Thesis Title: Defining and Measuring Universal Orientation

Thesis Chair: Charles J. Gelso, Ph.D.                                                                   

Bachelor of Science with High Honors

Psychology

University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Senior Thesis Title:  A Definitional Study of Universal Orientation

Thesis Chair: Robert Ziller, Ph.D.

Scholarly Interests

Multicultural counseling

Latino/a mental health issues

Universal-diverse orientation

Social attitudes and identity development

Intersections of identities

Supervision, training, and consultation

Professional and student development


Selected Publications

CCPJ 4902: Research and Independent Study in Psychological Counseling

CCPJ 5164: Multicultural counseling and psychology

Introduces students to a range of approaches used in psychology and other disciplines for developing therapeutic interventions across diverse racial, cultural, and linguistic groups. Examination of culturally indigenous perspectives of and approaches to mental health and healing. Introduction to culturally based counseling methods.

CCPJ 5360: Practicum in career and personal counseling

Limited enrollment. Required: written application by June 1 for either semester of the next academic year, permission of the instructor, and concurrent registration for CCPX 5630. Prerequisites: CCPJ 4064, CCPJ 5062, CCPJ 5371, CCPJ 5025; and either HUDK 4022, 4023, 4024 or HUDK 5029 (or their equivalents). Limited to second-year students (30 or more points) admitted to the Ed.M. program in Psychological Counseling or doctoral students in counseling psychology. Supervised practice in vocational appraisal and short-term educational and personal/career counseling. Students work with clients of the Dean Hope Center. Special fee: $115.

CCPJ 5371: Foundations of counseling

Permission required. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: For majors section, admission into the Ed.M. program in Psychological Counseling or Ph.D. program in Counseling Psychology, CCPJ 4064 completed or taken concurrently; for non-majors section, CCPJ 4064 recommended but not required. A laboratory experience for counselors and others in the helping professions. Practice in clarifying, understanding, and responding to personal communications. Graduated exercises and videotapes are used to develop counseling and interviewing skills and desirable counselor attitudes. Special fee: $30.

CCPJ 6350: Externship in counseling psychology

Year-long placement in a field-setting for clinical experience. (Required for doctoral students). Students petition to be placed into a supervised two-day-a-week training site and see individual and group counselors. To apply, students must complete practicum sequence, pass certification/comprehensive examinations, and have completed most coursework. For students to be eligible for externship they need to have completed at least two years of coursework and three years of practicum. Externships involve students applying to affiliated programs (i.e., institutions and organizations with which we have established affiliation agreements). We require students to be on site for at least two days a week for eight to ten months, that the students be supervised by a licensed psychologist, and that the students be trained in individual and group modes of service delivery.

CCPJ 6360: Practice in Psychologcal Counseling

Required: permission of the instructor. For advanced doctoral candidates in counseling psychology. Course involves a weekly seminar, client assignments with individual supervision, and exposure to a range of theoretical approaches to the clinical/counseling interview. Stu-dents register for 4 points each term.

CCPJ 6460: Internship in Counseling Psychology

Permission required. For doctoral students in counseling psychology only. Super-vised experience in approved and appropriate agencies, institutions, and establishments. Students are required to petition faculty for internship training to be approved to apply for internship. Students must have completed all coursework during the academic year in which they are applying for internship. Students would have to have passed all certification and comprehensive examinations as well as to have an approved dissertation proposal.

CCPJ 6560: Advanced Professional Issues

Students will familiarize themselves with a range of professional issues that affect their learning and development as counseling psychologists and will have the opportunity to explore topics not currently available in the curriculum. Limited to doctoral students in psychology.

CCPJ 6574: Multicultural perspectives on social attitudes, identity, and development

Permission of instructor required. Students participate in ongoing research under the direction of a faculty member. Participation includes formulation of hypotheses, identification of appropriate variables and measures, data collection and analysis, and preparation of research reports. Students register for two consecutive terms.

Marie L. Miville appeared in the following articles:

TC Welcomes New Faculty (9/2/2003)

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