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Nov 21, 2024
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COUN 5233 - Couples and Family Counseling Semester Hours: Three This course provides an in-depth study of the theory and techniques of couples and family counseling with an emphasis on contemporary approaches ranging from systemic to postmodern theories. Topics include the shift from individual to systemic paradigms, circular versus linear causality, engaging multiple clients, the therapeutic alliance, family assessment models, change techniques, different definitions of “family,” and termination of counseling. Note: This course cannot be taken as a directed study, credit for prior learning portfolio, or as a web-based course. Term Offered: Summer
Prerequisites(s): COUN 5103 , COUN 5113 , COUN 5133 , COUN 5163 , COUN 5203 and COUN 5283
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