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HS 199: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
1-3 credits See department for topics.
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HS 201: Introduction to Human Services
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Students will be introduced to a wide array of social and personal problems that are addressed by the field of human services. Students will explore the way economics and history shape current social welfare programs and policies. The philosophical foundation of the human service movement as well as career opportunities in the field will be examined. Trends and intervention strategies for a number of service systems will be introduced. The impact of culture and diversity on human services will be explored.
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HS 205: Youth Addiction
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Knowledge, concepts, and skills of substance abusing and addicted adolescents and their families will be acquired. The student will develop a working knowledge of adolescent development and behavior as related to chemical dependency. Students will learn about various juvenile justice and substance abuse treatment approaches. Cultural, ethnic, and racial issues will be discussed.
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HS 206: Counseling the Criminal Addict
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits An overview of the complex relationship between drug abuse, dependency and criminality will be discussed. The criminal mind and how psychopharmacological, familial, socio-economic, gender, and cultural factors affect criminal development will be examined. The general functioning of the criminal justice and corrections systems will be studied.
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HS 209: Crisis Intervention and Prevention
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits This course will introduce human service and correctional personnel to crisis intervention and prevention that emphasizes crisis counseling and non-physical methods for preventing or controlling disruptive behavior before it escalates.Students will be taught effective non-violent intervention for a wide range of crisis situations. Content of this course will provide students with handson practical approaches to crisis management.
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HS 211: Family Interventions:Children
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits This is the first class in a three-course sequence on treatment interventions. This class focuses on issues involving mental health, chemical dependency and a variety of other problem behaviors of infancy and childhood. Topics will be examined from a developmental and family focused perspective. Methods of engaging children, and their families in the best practices of treatment will be explored. This course is designed to provide students with "hands on" experience. Throughout the course, students will be analyzing actual and simulated cases. Course content will be presented through reading actual course studies, viewing simulations, producing student presentations and active role-playing.
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HS 212: Family Interventions:Adolescents
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Prerequisite: HS 211. This is the second class in a three-course sequence on treatment interventions. This class focuses on issues involving mental health, chemical dependency and a variety of other problem behaviors of adolescence. Topics will be examined from a developmental and family focused perspective. Methods of engaging adolescents, and their families in best practices of treatment will be explored. This course is designed to provide students with "hands on" experience. Throughout the course, students will be analyzing actual and simulated cases. Course content will be presented through reading actual case studies, viewing simulations, producing student presentations, and active role-playing.
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HS 213: Family Intervention:Adults
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Prerequisite: HS 211 and HS 212. This is the third course in a threecourse sequence on treatment interventions. This class focuses on issues involving mental health, chemical dependency and a variety of other problem behaviors of adults. Topics will be examined from a developmental and family focused perspective. Methods of engaging adults, and their families in the best practices of treatment will be explored. This course is designed to provide students with "hands on " experience. Throughout the course, students will be analyzing actual and simulated cases. Course content will be presented through reading actual case studies, viewing simulations, producing student presentations and active role-playing.
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HS 220: Prevention 1:Preventing Substance Abuse & Other Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Prerequisite: College level reading and writing skills. Students will be introduced to prevention philosophy and program interventions aimed at addressing social problems and reinforcing healthy behavior and lifestyles. Risk factors, protective processes and resiliency factors will be explored. Students will have an opportunity to examine effective prevention programs that address the needs of different cultures and diverse populations.
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HS 224: Group Counseling Skills
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Introduction to describing, selecting, and appropriately using strategies from accepted and culturally appropriate models for group counseling with clients with a variety of disorders including substance abuse. This class is accepted by ACCBO to meet certification requirements for alcohol and drug counselors.
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