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MFT 233A - Therapy With Families in Crisis: A Non-Clinical Approach Once a year
Provides non-Marriage and Family Therapy majors with information on crisis counseling
in various situations such as suicide, child or spouse abuse, rape, natural or
unnatural disasters, illness, relationship dissolution, domestic violence, and
death. The course educates the student about recognizing the symptomology of each
situation; provides information on initial steps to be taken and gives them guidelines
for appropriate referral sources.
Prerequisites & Notes Credit given for this course or MFT 233, not both. (Formerly MFC, Counseling
Families in Crisis: A Non-Clinical Approach.)
Credits: 1.5 s.h
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