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CGI Doctoral Projects
California Graduate Institute Doctoral Projects CGI doctoral
students study a special clinical or theoretical (or combined)
topic of their choosing, one that holds personal interest,
and write their findings in a report called a Doctoral Project
(also known as a dissertation). Several CGI courses teach
doctoral students how to conduct clinical projects and format
the findings. Students choose a committee of experienced
faculty members to direct them through the process.
The CGI Learning Resource Center, located at the Westwood
facility, holds the Institute's collection of over 700 bound
graduate dissertations, serving today's doctoral candidates
who are continuing the tradition of scholarly studies. Below
is a representative listing of some of the noteworthy titles
from the past few years:
Relationship Between Life Stress, Depression, and Anxiety and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease as Measured by Coronary Artery Calcification
Jennifer Goldin, PsyD
Effect of Group Therapy With Children, Ages 3-7, with Multisystem Developmental Delays
Nicole Marder, PsyD
Dignified Treatment for Adults with Autistic Spectrum and Related Developmental Disorders: The Supported Living Model
John Terrence, PsyD
Mother's Attitudes Toward Women and Their Daughter's Goals and Aspirations
Ava Hollombe, PhD
A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Fall of Pan American World Airways
Helen Davey, PhD
A Model for Proactive, Integrative Mind/Body Health Education
Kevin McCullough, PhD
Relationship Between Difficulty Tolerating Solitude and Inhibition of Creativity
Diane Meader, PhD
Relationship Between Age-Heterogamy and Satisfaction in Gay Male Couples
Michael Stample, PhD
Relationship Between Psychotherapists' Perfectionism and Tolerance of Ambiguity and Their Enjoyment of Conducting Psychotherapy
Kevin Wittenberg, PhD
Performance Anxiety and Musicians
Barbara Racy, PhD
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