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Oct 31, 2024
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HSE 125 Counseling Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Credits: 3 This course covers the major approaches to psychotherapy and counseling, including theory, characteristics, and techniques. Emphasis is placed on facilitation of self-exploration, problem solving, decision making, and personal growth. Upon completion, students should be able to understand various theories of counseling and demonstrate counseling techniques.
Pre-requisite(s): HSE 110 and PSY 150. Course is typically offered in Spring. Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) At the completion of the course, the students should be able to do the following:
- Differentiate between major models of counseling theory.
- Compose a professional disclosure statement that summarizes one’s personal theoretical approach to counseling according to the grading rubric.
- Decide how to resolve ethical dilemmas within counseling case studies according to the grading rubric.
- Identify the needs of diverse racial and ethnic cultures, including their distinct patterns of interpreting reality, world view, adaptation, and communication.
- Explain how to incorporate the special needs of minority groups and the differently abled into clinical practice.
- Describe the importance of self-awareness in one’s personal, professional, and cultural life.
- Design counseling strategies to the individual characteristics of the client, including (but not limited to): disability, gender, sexual orientation, developmental level, acculturation, ethnicity, age, and health status.
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