Description
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
The first purpose is to conduct an in-depth examination of Community Counseling as a helping profession. Specifically, we will examine (a) historical, philosophical, and social/political influences on contemporary community counseling practices, (b) professional organizations to which community counselors belong, the settings in which they practice, and the roles of community counselors in those settings, (c) credentialing and licensing for community counseling practice, and (d) knowledge bases critical to community counseling. The second purpose is to provide students with an opportunity to develop their skills at presenting to professional audiences. Thus, students will have an opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge on a substantive topic relevant to the work of community counselors and present their findings to the class.


Outcomes: Students will know the history of the counseling profession and current issues involved in the professional practice of counseling.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
CPSY 427
Academic Group
School of Education
Academic Organization
Counseling Psychology
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Graduate Education Students.