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Spring 2012
CSL 589 01, Introduction to Mental Health Counseling
Examines the history and philosophy of mental health
counseling. Surveys the roles and responsibilities of
the mental health counselor, including ethical, legal,
organizational, professional, and research considerations.
Compares the relationship between mental
health counselors and other human service professionals
in multi-disciplinary settings. Prepares students to
conduct comprehensive intake evaluation and develop
treatment plans.
CSL 691 DL, Personality Theories (Distance Course)
Surveys major and emerging models and theories of
personality development. Focuses on identifying and
analyzing theoretical models of personality development
and clinical implications.
CSL 763 01, Advanced Family Systems Theory
Reviews and critically analyzes contemporary theories and research that impacts the practice of couples and family counseling and therapy. Emphasizes various contemporary approaches to couples therapy ranging from early systemic and modernists approaches to later systemic, integrative and postmodernists approaches. Critically reviews empirical findings on attachment,
intimacy, relational conflict or parenting research and related clinical implications for a wide range of therapeutic and psycho educational interventions with couples and families. Prerequisite: CSL 687 or equivalent.