Welcome to Advanced Counseling Theories and Techniques, a Doctorate
Level course in the curriculum for the Degree, Doctor of Philosophy in Grief
Counseling. I'm pleased to offer you this course. This is an exciting
course. This course covers the foundations, theories and practices
of counseling. The presentation is well balanced and does not
emphasize any particular orientation. Basic research is combined
with practical applications.
This
is a six-semester hour course. This course is allotted ten weeks
of time. You must complete all of the requirements for the course
successfully by the end of the ten-week period. The first day
of week one will begin the day that you register for the course,
or the day which you notify me that your text book(s) have arrived
and you are ready to begin your studies. Please be cognizant of
the time frame. It is rare that extensions of time are permitted,
unless you have good justification. Upon successful completion
of this course, you will be awarded six semester hours of credit.
Students may accelerate, but may not complete this course in less
than four weeks.
There is one (1) required textbook for this course.
Counseling: Theory and Practice: 4th Edition, Rickey
L. George & Therese S. Cristiani, Nedham Heights, MA: Allyn
& Bacon, 1995.
ISBN # 0-205-15252-X.
There
are no examinations for this course; grades are based on completion
of assignments and activities.
The grading
scale for this course is as follows:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
15 Activities - 60%
Self evaluation - 10%
Research Report - 20%
Discovery & Intention Statement - 10%
TOTAL 100%
The aim
of education about Advanced Counseling Theories and Techniques
is to facilitate behavior change, improve the client’s ability
to establish and maintain relationships, enhance the client’s
ability to cope, promote the decision making process, and facilitate
client potential and development.
You are encouraged to communicate with me. I am available as a
teacher, coach, and mentor to assist you in meeting your goals
for this course. Primarily, communication is through email. However,
I am also available for conversation by telephone if you would
like. Our classroom for this course has a "chat" room.
I am also very willing to meet with you one-on-one in the chat
room at your request. From time to time, depending on how many
students are enrolled in this course at a particular time, we
will have some scheduled group chats. You will receive more detailed
information at the time such chat sessions are scheduled. Please
keep my email address handy so that you can contact me whenever
necessary. Upon registration, you will receive my email address.
If at any time during this course you change your email address,
please be sure to notify me right away.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1). Be knowledgeable about the definition of
counseling.
2). Point out the distinctions between counseling and psychotherapy.
3). Identify the goals of counseling.
4). Understand the historical development of
the counseling profession.
5). Be knowledgeable about counselor credentialing.
6). Understand the role of the counselor.
7). Identify the personal characteristics of effective counselors.
8). Identify personal values in counseling.
9). Introduce some theoretical approaches in counseling such
as Psychoanalytic, Affective, and Cognitive-Behavioral.
10). Develop you own personal theory in counseling.
11). Explore the characteristics of an effective counseling
relationship.
12). Introduce the initial procedures and interview of the
counseling process.
13). Explore counseling procedures such as: advanced empathy,
theme identification, self-disclosure, perception check, interpretation,
action strategies, goal setting, termination, and follow-up.
14). Explore counseling selected special populations.
15). Distinguish different models of helping such as counselor
as consultant, group counseling, and crisis intervention counseling.
16). Examine career counseling.
17). Examine diagnosis and assessment in the counseling process.
18). Clarify professional issues such as ethics, legal considerations,
current and future trends, research and evaluation in counseling.
I. INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING.
1. An Overview to Counseling.
2. On Becoming a Counselor.
II. THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO COUNSELING.
3. Psychoanalytic Foundations.
4. Affective Approaches to Counseling.
5. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Counseling.
6. Toward a Personal Theory of Counseling.
III. COUNSELING PROCESSES AND METHODS.
7. Characteristics of a Helping Relationship.
8. Counseling Procedures/Skills: I.
9. Counseling Procedures/Skills: II.
10. Counseling Selected Special Populations.
11. Models of Helping.
12. Career Counseling.
13. Diagnosis and Assessment.
14. Professional Issues.
Summary.
Ethical Standards of the American Counseling Association.
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of
Conduct.