HMSV2090 — Treatment Modalities/Crisi
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course provides an overview of the typical maturational and situational crises confronting the human service worker. Special emphasis on characteristics and dynamics of a crisis, the assessment process, intervention strategies, the referral process, and available community resources and services for the client in crisis. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Crisis Intervention Plan – End Term Mid Term and Final Exams In-Class Activity and Biweekly Discussion Posts Assess a client’s reactions to crisis in three domains: affective, cognitive, and behavioral. Crisis Intervention Plan – End Term Mid Term and Final Exams In-Class Activity and Biweekly Discussion Post Identify and utilize verbal and nonverbal techniques to aid in the prevention of acting out behaviors and de-escalating potential crisis. Crisis Intervention Plan – End of Term Mid Term and Final Exams Demonstrate knowledge and skills in assessing lethality. Crisis Intervention Plan – End of Term Mid Term and Final Exams Explore a variety of crisis situations such as: Bereavement and grief Partner violence Chemical dependency Sexual assault Institutional violence and older adults Crisis Intervention Plan- End of Term Mid Term and Final Exams Biweekly Discussion Posts Develop and demonstrate intervention strategies and techniques. Crisis Intervention Plan – End of Term Mid Term and Final Exams In-C
Prerequisites: HMSV2030, HMSV2050, HMSV2070