COUN 224 - Counseling Practice in Contemporary Society Semester Hours: 6 s.h.
Fall, Spring
Designed to strengthen students’ knowledge and skills in a wide array of topics and processes as they relate to counseling individuals in contemporary society. Areas studied include human development, decision-making models, career and life planning, special populations, multicultural competence, school guidance, human sexuality, family systems, substance abuse, crisis intervention, referral, consultation, appraisal, and research and evaluation. Through supervised classroom practice, students are assisted in integrating this knowledge base with continued counseling skills development while applying a problem-management model of counseling intervention.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: COUN 223 .
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