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Dec 13, 2024
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COUN 614 - Spirituality and Religion in Counseling (3) This course will address issues related to spirituality and religion in counseling. These include studying the ASERVIC spiritual competencies and exploring many aspects of consideration including culture and worldview, counselor self-awareness, human development, and communication styles in order to better understand how to integrate religion and spirituality with clients. Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment approaches that incorporate and/or acknowledge religion and spirituality will also be discussed. Students will also learn about Christian perspectives and approaches to counseling as well as the role that Christian faith may play for counselors and/or clients populations in order to understand its impact upon case conceptualization and treatment modalities. Students must achieve a minimum of “B-” in order to successfully complete this course. Prerequisite(s): None.
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