Introduction To Counseling: Development Of Basic Skills

This course is a graduate level introduction to the foundation skills necessary for mental health counselors. Thus, there is a minimum expectation of satisfactory understanding from certain core undergraduate areas (e.g.., Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theories) and basic experiences with people who have mental illness. This course will cover a wide variety of theoretical and applied topics including, the development of professional identity, observation skills, micro counseling skills and developing a multicultural competence. This course will also review mental status exams, the content areas of the initial intake interview, assessing for suicide and homicide risk, and conceptualizing clients. Students are expected to demonstrate these skills through the use of role plays and videotapes.

Term 202440 #43056 PSY09595
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Meeting Times
Location: ENTPRZ 506 (M)
@ 17:00 - 18:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
Location: ENTPRZ 506 (M)
@ 18:30 - 19:45
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
Enrollment

14

seats available

11

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment

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