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HMNS 213 - Advanced Counseling Skills

(3,0) 3 Credits

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This course is designed to help students develop a theoretical framework of counseling, and how to utilize various techniques in the process of counseling and crisis intervention.  Course material will help students compare and contrast counseling models.  They will be introduced to major theories, which will include psychoanalytic, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, reality, behavior,  cognitive behavior, family systems, feminist, and post modern approached such as motivational interviewing.  Students will have the opportunity to engage in practical exercises that will allow them to put theory into practice.  They will consider the strategies for counseling in individual, group, family and cognitive behavioral counseling.  This course will emphasis critical thinking, and along with others in the human services sequence, will prepare those students seeking certification as alcohol and drug counselors (CADC).


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