Counseling Courses at Bethany

COUN

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COUN 601 – Lifespan Development3 cr.
Provides students with an understanding of human development from birth to death. Introduces appropriate interventions that can be used in counseling people across their lifespan.
COUN 603 – Counseling Skills and Strategies3 cr.
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 …
COUN 605 – Intro & Orient to Profession: MHC2 cr.
Provides an overview of the counseling field and the various roles of professional counselors. Specific topics include preparation for licensure, certifications, professional development and self-care, …
COUN 607 – Professional Issues and Ethics forthe Mental Health Counselor3 cr.
Explores professional issues for the counseling field. Specific topics include ethical standards (ACA Code of Ethics), ethical decision making, legal issues, consultation, and collaboration.
COUN 610 – Counseling Theories3 cr.
Introduces students to the major historical and contemporary counseling theories, focusing on empirical research, analysis of theory from a Christian worldview, and application of theory …
COUN 612 – Career Counseling and Development3 cr.
Overview of the theories of career development. Provides instruction on career counseling interview and intervention skills along with a focus on career assessment strategies.
COUN 613 – Integration of Faith in CounselingProcess2 cr.
Explores the doctrines, faith-informed counseling skills, and techniques of Christian integration along with an emphasis on using advanced helping interventions and couseling strategies.
COUN 618 – Crisis Intervention and Trauma-Informed Counseling Strategies3 cr.
Provides an overview of the concepts and principles in crisis counseling, including implementation across a variety of settings and with various problems and concerns. Special …
COUN 622 – Foundations of Addiction and Dual-Diagnosis Counseling3 cr.
Introduction to the etiology of addiction co-occurring with mental illness. Provides instruction on prevention strategies, evidence-based assessment and intervention approaches when working in a dual-diagnosis …
COUN 625 – Psychopharmacology of Addiction3 cr.
A study of basic neuroanatomy and functioning, medications and medication issues in psychopharmacology, and implications prescription drugs have for treating individuals with a dual diagnosis.
COUN 630 – Group Counseling3 cr.
Provides both theoretical and experiential understandings of small groups, group counseling, group purpose, development, dynamics, and an overview of the major theories informing the practice …
COUN 635 – Counseling in Multicultural Society3 cr.
A study of the social and cultural topics and issues of a multicultural and diverse society. Specific topics include age, gender, sexual orientation, education, socioeconomic …
COUN 640 – Family and Couple Counseling3 cr.
Overview of the systemic theories that inform family and couple counseling. Healthy relational functioning, contemporary issues in families and couples, and effective counseling techniques will …
COUN 642 – Counseling Children and Adolescents3 cr.
Explores the fundamental skills, strategies, and interventions for counseling children and adolescents across a variety of settings; including, schools, multidisciplinary clinics and hospitals, in-home, and …
COUN 645 – Human Sexuality3 cr.
Provides an overview of psychological, developmental, social-cultural, and spiritual variables associated with sexuality.
COUN 661 – Research and Evaluation in Counseling and Education3 cr.
This course will prepare students to engage in understanding and critically evaluating research in education and the mental health field. Students will gain a thorough …
COUN 680 – Appraisal in Mental Health Counslng3 cr.
Survey of measurement and evaluation techniques that can be used in individual, family, and group services. Students will gain experience analyzing and interpreting psychometric data …
COUN 683 – Psychopathology & Diagnosis: Childhood through Adulthood3 cr.
Provides information on the etiology, prevalence, current literature, and diagnostic classification of psychopathology from childhood through adulthood. Diagnostic methods using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual …
COUN 685 – Clinical Intervention and Treatment Planning3 cr.
This course will review the current literature on evidence based clinical counseling interventions and prepare students to develop targeted treatment plans for the prevention and …
COUN 690 – Capstone2 cr.
This course serves as a professional experience where students integrate core counseling concepts: Evidence-based practice and faith informed clinical identity and practice into a professional …
COUN 695 – Practicum: Mental Health Counseling3 cr.
The intial supervised, field-based, clinical experience in providing counseling services. The practicum course required a minimum of 100 clock hours (40 direct service hours). Supervision …
COUN 697 – Internship I: Mental Health Counseling3 cr.
Supervised, field-based, clinical training where students will gain direct experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. Internship requires a total of 600 …
COUN 698 – Internship II: Mental Health Counseling3 cr.
Supervised, field-based, clinical training where students will gain direct experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. Internship requires a total of 600 …
COUN 699 – Internship III: Mental Health Counseling3 cr.
Supervised, field-based, clinical training where students will gain direct experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. Internship III provides students with additional …

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