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Nov 30, 2024
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CMH 6885 - Clinical Counseling Theories Credit(s): 3
This course provides students with an overview of several formal theories of clinical mental health counseling and psychotherapy, including implications for research and practice. Many of the major theories are discussed, such as Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Experiential, and Behavioral. Focus is on the theories’ historic and functional connection to specific approaches, such as CBT, REBT, Solution-Focused and Narrative. Family Systems approaches are discussed as well. Course involves multiple modalities, including case-study reviews and skill-based applications
Offering Location: NVU-Johnson (weekend intensive format): Alaska, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Wisconsin
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