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PSY42203 — Counseling Skills and Theoretical Foundations

PSY 42203 - Counseling Skills and Theoretical Foundations PSY 42203 - Counseling Skills and Theoretical Foundations An introduction to the skills of ing and making a difference in people’s lives. Reviews different types of counselors and their theoretical orientations. Examines important historical developments that have shaped the evolution of the counseling profession. Students will explore the “self as instrument” concept in developing their own philosophy of the therapeutic relationship. A study of mental disorders, changing conceptions of normality, common forms of mental disorders and their psychological interpretation, and the principles of effective metal hygiene as it applies to the individual, home, school, and society. pring Semester Hours: 3

Prerequisites: PSY11103

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