Counseling (COUN)
Course designed to increase awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, including: the virus,psycho social aspects, legal and religious issues, prevention, treatment.
A Counselor Leadership training course focusing on basic peer helper and leadership skills. Specific areas include an overview of theory and concerns for college students living in residence halls. (PR: Permission)
Principles and practices of the interviewing relationship in helping service settings.
Pre-req: (CR 306 or COUN 306) and (CR 370 or COUN 370).
Study of systematic development of casework to include case finding, follow-up provision of services, case recording and time management.
Pre-req: (CR 306 or COUN 306) and (CR 370 or COUN 370).
This course is directed to anyone who at some time has felt inadequate in responding effectively to people in crisis. Topics will include situational and developmental crisis.
Includes three areas of emphasis: To enable the student to come to grips with personal attitudes toward death and dying; to explore attitudes of society toward death; and to develop skills in managing the crisis of death terminal illness and bereavement.
Practical expriences in counseling interviews under professional supervision.
Pre-req: (CR 306 or COUN 306) and (CR 370 or COUN 370).
Consideration of effective parent counseling primarily from an Adlerian point of view. Techniques for counselor intervention via lecture demonstration and laboratory experiences.
Pre-req: (CR 370 or COUN 370) and (CR 306 or COUN 306).
Provides beginning counselors and others with comprehensive information and strategies for successful management of stress and its consequences. Students explore theoretical and practical alternatives in counseling the stressed individual.
A practical, participatory course designed for advanced students and professionals in the counseling field or related areas.