Counseling Skills and Strategies

COUN 603

Introduces students to the core concepts, methods, and skills needed to conduct effective interviews in a helping relationship. Students gain practical one-on-one listening skills, develop a framework for the counseling process, and develop competencies in building helping relationships. Students must attend Residency 1 during this course.

COUN603 is a 3 credit course.

Explore Counseling Courses at BLC

COUN 601Lifespan Development
COUN 603Counseling Skills and Strategies
COUN 605Intro & Orient to Profession: MHC
COUN 607Professional Issues and Ethics forthe Mental Health Counselor
COUN 610Counseling Theories
COUN 612Career Counseling and Development
COUN 613Integration of Faith in CounselingProcess
COUN 618Crisis Intervention and Trauma-Informed Counseling Strategies
COUN 622Foundations of Addiction and Dual-Diagnosis Counseling
COUN 625Psychopharmacology of Addiction
COUN 630Group Counseling
COUN 635Counseling in Multicultural Society
COUN 640Family and Couple Counseling
COUN 642Counseling Children and Adolescents
COUN 645Human Sexuality
COUN 661Research and Evaluation in Counseling and Education
COUN 680Appraisal in Mental Health Counslng
COUN 683Psychopathology & Diagnosis: Childhood through Adulthood
COUN 685Clinical Intervention and Treatment Planning
COUN 690Capstone
COUN 695Practicum: Mental Health Counseling
COUN 697Internship I: Mental Health Counseling
COUN 698Internship II: Mental Health Counseling
COUN 699Internship III: Mental Health Counseling

More information on COUN603

Please contact the registrar or your Bethany academic advisor with questions about this course or how it might fit into your academic plan. Note that not all courses are offered every semester. Course information as it is printed in the official Academic Catalog takes precedence over this listing.