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HS 200: Understanding Addictive Behavior
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Presents a context for understanding addictions of all kinds. Introduces core concepts of the addiction process in youth and adults and examines a variety of treatment approaches. The effects of addiction on the family system will be explored.
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HS 202: Counseling the Chemically Dependent Client
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Focuses on evidence-based best practices for individual, group, and family treatment of addiction. Provides essential information on dual diagnosis, theories of addiction, and an introduction to diagnostic criteria necessary for treatment planning.
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HS 213: Cultural Competence
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Uses film and selected readings to present current theories of cross cultural perspective relative to social and restorative justice. Students will examine their personal cultural identity and develop the ability to place others within a cultural context.
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HS 219: Case Management and Client Records
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Prepares students to write clinical and professional documentation related to all aspects of client services from screening and intake to discharge summaries. Application of State, ASAM, and other professionally relevant criteria will be emphasized including evidencebased practices.
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HS 224: Group Counseling Skills
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Provides the introductory knowledge and skills for facilitating a variety of groups designed for personal development and behavioral change.
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HS 260: Small Group Discussion
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Focus on skill building and theory in decision making, problem solving, presentation planning, and knowledge of group process. Examine effective small group techniques in a variety of settings. Plan and present group discussions and group presentations.
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HS 261: Counseling the Older Adult
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Presents theoretical and practical information for providing effective services to elders. Emphasis on developing communication, evaluation, and relationshipbuilding skills unique to working with elders from a cultural perspective.
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HS 265: Intervention Strategies I
4.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
4 credits (4 lec hrs/wk) Designed as a continuation of HS 155. Introduces basic counseling techniques applying intentional interviewing and solution-focused models. Emphasis on practical skill building using role plays, audio-visual recordings and practice interviews. Prerequisite: HS155 with a "C" or better.
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HS 266: Intervention Strategies II
4.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
4 credits (4 lec hrs/wk) Provides an introductory survey of ten major counseling theories beginning with psychoanalysis through social construction theory. Students will learn about the founders, key concepts and possible applications for each approach and develop their personal theory of change.
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HS 267: Intervention Strategies III
4.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
4 credits (4 lec hrs/wk) Explores the history and dynamics of family life with an emphasis on evaluation, design, and provision of social services. Students will examine their family of origin as a tool for self-discovery and development of empathic professional competence.
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