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Berkeley Global
Get an overview of several counseling theories and techniques. Emphasis will be placed on becoming familiar with counseling approaches that can be used by counselors, teachers, administrators and others in the K-12 school setting. You will learn and practice the basic tenets of Carkhuff’s Human Resource Development (HRD) Model in order to gain competence in applying basic counseling skills. Multicultural and diversity issues, as well as a variety of child and adolescent issues, will also be discussed.
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Understand the basic principles and approaches of several counseling theories
- Explain some general and specific counseling skills and tools
- Demonstrate competence in the basic concepts of the HRD Model
- Describe a number of issues that affect students’ personal and academic lives
- Identify strategies to help students with these issues
What You Learn
- History of school-based guidance in the United States
- Freud and psychoanalysis
- Carl Jung and analytic therapy
- Adlerian Therapy
- Rogers and Person-Centered Therapy
- Human Resource Development (HRD) Model
- Karen Horney and Relational/Feminist Therapy
- Albert Ellis and REBT
- Fritz Perls and Gestalt Therapy
- William Glasser and Reality Therapy
- Counseling and solution-focused counseling
How You Learn
- Activities
- Lectures
- Guest speakers
- Films
- Discussions
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Spring enrollment opens on October 16!