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RHDS 494: Mental Health Issues in Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an overview of major issues and treatment methods used in the rehabilitation of the psychiatric client. Primary emphasis is given to the range of counseling techniques, the use of psychoactive medication, and the inter-disciplinary nature of services within the community. Rehabilitation diagnosis techniques and vocational rehabilitation strategies are also discussed.
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RHDS 501: Human Development, Diversity and Disabling Conditions
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is designed to assist students to gain an understanding of the world of persons with disabilities. The social, psychological, and cultural aspects of illness, trauma, and various impairments are examined. The nature, meaning, and dynamics of disability are explored in relation to the normal course of human development.
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RHDS 505: Rehabilitation Counseling and Services: History, Philosophy, Ethics, and Practice
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an introduction to the historical foundation, philosophy, and ethical principles of rehabilitation counseling and services. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of the scope of practice of rehabilitation counselors and the rehabilitation process as it relates to professional ethics and legal issues for people with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Students will become familiar with private/public sector counseling roles and functions through lectures, readings, group discussion, and selected case study exercises.
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RHDS 506: Casework Management
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an introduction to case management and caseload management procedures, techniques, and issues. The relationship of evaluation, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, independent living, and utilization of community resources is investigated. Casework recording and management skills, including computer applications and technology for caseload management, are presented.
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RHDS 546: Medical Survey for Rehabilitation Counselors
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is presented by medical professionals and others acquainted with the total rehabilitation process. Emphasis is placed on interpreting and understanding medical information, evaluation, and alternative treatment techniques for typical disability cases. The role and responsibilities of physicians and other members of a rehabilitation team is also stressed.
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RHDS 577: Assistive Technology in the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Using a case-based approach, students work in small interdisciplinary teams to explore the use of assistive devices and technologies that promote the participation of all children in school. Class activities include lecture and demonstration, and hands-on experience with hard- and software, adaptive quipment, and a variety of high-and low-tech devices.
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RHDS 580: Special Topics Workshop in Special Issues and Techniques in Rehabilitation
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course provides an opportunity for an intensive examination, discussion, and skill development in a specialty area of rehabilitation services. Designated topical units may be selected from disability areas, rehabilitation techniques, or current professional issues. This course may be taken up to a maximum of 6 semester hours of credit. Prerequisites & Notes Junior or senior status.
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RHDS 585: Treatment Methods in Substance Abuse Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an introduction to the major issues in the field of alcohol and substance abuse rehabilitation, including etiology, models of recovery, and the biological and psychological consequences of substance abuse. Primary consideration is given to treatment issues; polyaddiction, specific detoxification methods; self-help programs; individual and group counseling; therapeutic community residencies; and family and other support groups. Prerequisites & Notes Junior or senior status.
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RHDS 587: Substance Abuse and Family Treatment
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is an introduction to the issues and techniques of treatment of the family affected by substance abuse or dependency. Central topics discussed in this course include: viewing the family as a client, diagnostic assessment techniques, and prescriptive treatment of the substance abuser or dependent client, extended family members and children. An emphasis is also placed on child development in unhealthy family systems. Prerequisites & Notes Junior or senior status.
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RSCH 141: Guided Individual Study
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course provides undergraduate students the opportunity to work individually under the supervision of an instructor to further their own personal and professional development. The normal registration is for two semester hours per semester. Prerequisites & Notes Approval by the chairperson of the department concerned and by the instructor who has agreed to act as supervisor.
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