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COUN 564 - Theories and Techniques of Counseling II

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This course is a continuation of Theories and Techniques of Counseling I (COUN 563). This course is designed to provide a comprehensive exploration, integration, and application of major counseling theories, techniques, skills, and practices currently and historically underpinning the fields of clinical and school counseling. Each theory will be examined in terms of its history, philosophy, ethical and legal considerations, multicultural competencies, spiritual competencies, and research-based counseling outcomes. An emphasis will be placed on the development of foundational counseling skills and strategies and the application of the theoretical principles and techniques associated with each theory. Prerequisite(s): COUN 563.

This course information is from the Graduate Catalog 2023-2024. View this catalog.