Psychology M.S. Assessment Goals and Outcomes

Students earning the M.S. in psychology will achieve the following goals and outcomes:

Goals Outcomes
Clinical Evaluation
Students will demonstrate an ability to evaluate clients and asses crisis situations.
1. Clinical Evaluation: Student is able to conduct a thorough clinical evaluation including a case’s presenting problem, psychosocial history, mental status exam, and diagnosis.
2. Crisis: Student demonstrates a thorough understanding of crisis and trauma and is able to manage crisis situations throughout the case.
Treatment
Students will demonstrate an understanding of different theoretical orientations and counseling interventions.
3. Treatment Plan: Student will develop an intervention plan for a case using one theoretical orientation.
4. Treatment: Student provides a range of interventions as well as alternative interventions consistent with treatment plan and theory with a rationale.
Law and Ethics
Students will demonstrate knowledge of law and ethics in the field of counseling psychology
5. Ethics & Laws: Students demonstrate knowledge of professional code of ethics, confidentiality issues, the legal responsibility of counseling ethics, and liabilities of practice and research, familiarity with regional and federal laws as they relate to counseling.
Human Diversity
Students will demonstrate cultural competency and its application in a clinical setting.
6. Human Diversity: Student exhibits sensitivity to issues of human and cultural diversities when working in the field of counseling.
Research Competence
Students will demonstrate an ability to evaluate and apply research to the field of psychology.
7. Research Competence: Student demonstrates an ability to evaluate and apply research to a clinical case study.
Goal 6-Written and Oral Communication:
Disseminate and communicate information effectively in oral and written form.
8. Written Communication: Disseminate and communicate information effectively in written form.
9. Oral Communication: Disseminate and communicate information effectively in oral form.