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HDV 442: Individual Counseling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course introduces the student to several systematic approaches to counseling and psychotherapy with individuals. The guiding assumptions of the approaches, and their foundations in theories of personality and human behavior are emphasized.
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HDV 444: Group Counseling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course focuses on counseling approaches specifically intended to produce change in individuals by employing a group process. Theories of group dynamics are considered in depth, with particular attention to their applicability to group counseling.
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HDV 444 - Group Counseling
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HDV 446: Family Counseling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Various approaches to counseling with whole families, partners and parent-child dyads are examined in this course. The theoretical basis and utility of each approach are reviewed.
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HDV 446 - Family Counseling
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HDV 447: Multicultural Issues in Counseling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course offers an introduction to basic multicultural issues in communication and counseling. A special emphasis is placed on clarifying the students' values and attitudes concerning multicultural iteration and examining skills and approaches necessary for cultural competence.
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HDV 447 - Multicultural Issues in Counseling
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HDV 451: Exceptional Children and Their Families
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course examines the development of children with various exceptional characteristics: learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, developmental delays, severe behavior disorders, autism, physical disabilities, giftedness, and special talents. The developmental contexts of family and school are emphasized.
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HDV 451 - Exceptional Children and Their Families
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HDV 452: Cultural/Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Students of this highly experiential course will utilize past and current literature to evaluate and comprehend the importance of cultural and economic backgrounds in the developmental process of children. Considered will be the physical, socio-economic, and familial environments in which the child is being raised as well as past experiences such as abuse, chemical use and similar issues which may have impacted their overall abilities to function.
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HDV 470: Practicum in Human Services
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course provides an opportunity for the student to gain practical experience in a human services setting under agency supervision.
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HDV 470 - Practicum in Human Services
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HDV 491: Ecology of Human Development
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course examines the effects of social environment on children and families. Topics may include competent parenting contrasted with child maltreatment, effects of peer groups, neighborhoods, educational settings, and work-family linkages on the developing child, and environmental effects on the functioning of one-parent families.
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HDV 491 - Ecology of Human Development
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HIS 300: Ohio History
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course traces the early geographical history of Ohio, the settlement of Ohio by various Native American tribes, the economic, social and political life of those tribes, the impact of European migration into Ohio, the impact of abolitionism and the Civil War, and the development of Ohio in both agriculture and industry. The course also entails a study of diverse cultural groups who have settles in Ohio and influenced its development, history, and character.
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HIS 310: U.S.History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This is a survey course in the political, social and economic history of the United States from the pre-colonial period to the end of the Civil War.
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HIS 310 - U.S.History to 1865
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