CPS 3300 - Theories of Personality & Psychotherapy

Institution:
Crossroads College (Closed)
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The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with various theories of counseling and personality development, and to help them become familiar with counseling procedures arising out of them. The goal is to enable students, when counseling, to choose procedures from the various theories with a clear understanding of the theory underlying the procedures. Each theory will be examined in terms of its historical background, philosophical assumptions, model of personality, model of health, model of abnormality, recommended procedures, possible applications, research related to effectiveness, and [potential for biblical integration. The course is intended to be both theoretical and practical. Prerequisite: PSY1000 General Psychology or equivalent 92 and PSY3000 Psychology of Counseling or equivalent; a degree or current work in a counseling-related profession; or approval of the instructor and Vice President of Academics. Offered: yearly. Sargent, staff
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3.00
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Phone Number:
(507) 288-4563
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Semester

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