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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of the major theories, theorists, principles, and techniques of marriage and family therapy and how they relate to the professional application of therapy. The student will conduct a comprehensive investigation and evaluation of selected theories and theorists. The student will prepare, present, and defend a paper on the theoretical and practical application of the theory selected. Prerequisite: FT 7311.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of the various theories, principles, and techniques of counseling and their application to professional counseling settings. The student will conduct a comprehensive investigation and evaluation of selected theories and theorists. The student will prepare, present, and defend a paper on the theoretical and practical application of the theory selected. Prerequisite: FT 7310.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews theories of adult human development, death, individual and family system development, and normal and abnormal development. Consistent with their learning plan, students will examine in depth, using original resources to the extent possible, individual and family systems development. Prerequisite: FT 7320.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines models of sex therapy, with a special emphasis on intimacy-based models. Students will apply a foundational understanding of human sexualdevelopment to construct treatment plans for client cases which intervene in the systemic meanings of clients' sexuality. Prerequisite: FT 7321.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews foundational theories of Interpersonal and Family Dynamics through dating, courtship, and marriage. Students critique the various theories using material drawn from original sources to the extent possible, and, using currently available demographic data, estimate future patterns of marriage and family development. Based on these estimates, students will construct primary prevention strategies to reduce predicted levels of dysfunction. Prerequisites: FT 7321 or FT 7322.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the causes of and therapeutic techniques used in abusive relationships including domestic violence, and sexual, verbal, and emotional abuse. The student will choose one kind of abuse, do an extensive research of the literature, and write a 30-page paper reviewing the literature and suggesting intervention strategies for this type of abuse. Prerequisite: FT 7332.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates socially destructive addictions, socially unacceptable addictions, treatment of and interventions for addictions, prevention of addictions, and psychopharmacological implications of addictions. This course is designed to meet standards for addictions training required for certification in addictions counseling. Prerequisite: FT 7332.
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3.00 Credits
Building on a working knowledge of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), this course examines systems of nosology of mental disorders, including systemic, biological, and behavioral. Students will analyze case material using appropriate nosological systems and provide appropriate treatment plans based on the diagnosis. Prerequisite: FT 7335.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of how systems go beyond the family to organizational, industrial, and military settings. A special focus of the course will be family based businesses. Students will develop methods of consulting with larger systems to assist organizational leaders to function more effectively. Prerequisite: FT 7326.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of how therapists can work with the family practice medical community to advance the wholeness of the family. Students will assess the effectiveness of the family in adapting to selected physical illnesses and interventions which can assist physical health care. In addition, students will analyze psychological issues for which families may seek physical health care and estimate how psychotherapeutic interventions may reduce the total cost of health care. Prerequisite: FT 7355.
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