| Course Number and Name | Description |
| COU1121 Counseling | [Course Description] |
| COU2121 Counseling II | [Course Description] |
| COU2688 Grief Counseling | [Course Description] |
| COU3121 Counseling III | [Course Description] |
| Course Number and Name | Description |
| COU1121 Counseling | [Course Description] |
| COU2121 Counseling II | [Course Description] |
| COU2688 Grief Counseling | [Course Description] |
| COU3121 Counseling III | [Course Description] |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Counseling course provides an advanced exploration of key counseling methodologies, practices, and techniques aimed at supporting clients with a range of mental health issues. Designed for individuals in the counseling profession or those aiming to deepen their understanding of therapeutic practices, this course covers various counseling approaches, from person-centered therapy to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-informed care. Students will gain insights into the ethical considerations of counseling, multicultural competencies, and specialized techniques for addressing issues like grief, anxiety, and addiction.
This course emphasizes the development of counseling skills that foster self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to work with clients from diverse backgrounds. By the end of the course, students will have the tools and techniques to engage effectively with clients in one-on-one and group settings, address complex psychological issues, and guide clients through the healing process.
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The Counseling II course offers an advanced exploration of modern counseling practices, specifically tailored for experienced counselors seeking to deepen their expertise. The course focuses on advanced therapeutic techniques and integrative approaches that address complex client needs. Emphasizing trauma-informed care, neuroscience in counseling, and multicultural frameworks, this course equips professionals with the tools necessary to handle challenging cases across various settings.
Participants will refine their skills in group counseling, somatic therapies, and attachment-based interventions while also learning how to integrate mindfulness and existential approaches into their practice. Through a combination of theory and practical applications, this course ensures that participants gain a comprehensive understanding of contemporary counseling techniques to support diverse client populations.
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The Grief Counseling course provides an in-depth exploration of the emotional, psychological, and physical aspects of grief. It is designed to equip professionals with advanced techniques and strategies for supporting individuals through the complex grieving process. This course goes beyond basic counseling techniques and delves into specialized topics such as complicated grief, the neuroscience of grief, and trauma-informed counseling, making it essential for counselors working with clients who experience various forms of loss.
By the end of this course, participants will be prepared to offer comprehensive support to individuals facing grief, using advanced approaches tailored to specific client needs, including children, aging individuals, and those impacted by sudden traumatic loss. The course also emphasizes the role of social support, expressive therapies, and cultural perspectives in grief counseling.
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The “Counseling III” course offers an advanced exploration of integrative and specialized counseling techniques designed to address complex client issues. Building upon foundational and intermediate counseling concepts, this course delves into advanced therapeutic modalities, emphasizing a comprehensive approach that integrates cognitive, emotional, relational, and cultural dimensions of counseling. It is tailored for experienced practitioners seeking to deepen their expertise and enhance their ability to work with diverse client populations, including those facing intricate psychological, relational, and existential challenges.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including advanced cognitive-behavioral therapy applications, neuroscience-informed interventions, emotion-focused strategies, integrative family therapy, and existential counseling approaches. It emphasizes the development of a personalized and flexible therapeutic framework, equipping counselors with the knowledge and skills to address the unique needs of each client. This course is essential for counselors aiming to expand their repertoire of interventions, foster holistic healing, and promote resilience and growth in clients.
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