Counseling Courses at Bethany
COUN
This listing includes all current courses with the "COUN" subject code. View all courses.
- 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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