Adding the PSWApproval Content Type to the Outcome Options in SharePoint 2013 Designer

Hi All,
I would like to add the "PSWApproval Task" Content Type in the sharepoint 2013designer, in the process of creating a project server 2013 workflow.
By default the Share point Designer is taking the Task content Type as Workflow Task. Can some one help me adding the PSWApproval Task here. Attached is the snapshot of the same.
Thanks

Its funny I am researching tis very topic right now. I have a SP2010 environment I will be migrating to 2013. My content types were used in multiple site collections without creating or using a content type hub. So, I am looking for information to create
a strategy to get them into one.
I have in excess of 400 Custom content types.   Also - Has anyone developed/documented a process for being able to rebuild/migrate data between content types.   Part of what we are looking to do prior to implementing a new records management
project
James Moore

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    I have now tested against a trail Office  365 Developer site and I had to make a few adjustments
    - change the url
    - change the target to SharePoint Onlne
    - change the url 
    I still wasn't happy so I created a new SharePoint Hosted app and pointed at the above developer site.  I copied my CrossDomainExec.js and stripped all my code except my CopyItemInSameLIbrary method which hasn't changed since I created this post. 
    - changed the App Manifest permissions to Web -full Control ( was previously tenant)
    I still got errors which is really painful as you don't even see the POST request in Fiddler
    The URL used for my POST is as follows ( note host URL is fictitious)
    "https://myapphell-547d8061d39e38.sharepoint.com/sites/appsdev/RESTTestSHA/_api/SP.AppContextSite(@target)/web/Getfilebyserverrelativeurl('/sites/appsdev/Shared Documents/SrcDoc.docx')/copyTo(strNewUrl='/sites/appsdev/Shared Documents/DestDoc.docx', bOverWrite=true)?@target='https://myapphell.sharepoint.com/sites/appsdev'" String
    Ran the app a second time and now I see......Wow it WORKS!!!!!! ..Can't be true can it?
    .... next I will switch the target url to my on prem farm to see if this still works so watch this space!
    Daniel
    Freelance consultant

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