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CAST 501: Child Advocacy Studies II: Professional and System
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
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CE 200: Career/Life Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore the skills, processes, and information necessary to become actively and responsibly involved in their own college program planning as well as their longer-term career and life planning. P/NC only.
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CE 220: Emotions and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course focuses on promoting students' self-awareness and personal growth, with significant learning opportunities structured through in-class and out of class individual projects, small group work, and large group experiential activities.
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CE 220 - Emotions and Behavior
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CE 432: Stress Management
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course provides an introduction to important concepts, issues, skills, and interventions related to the identification and management of personal stress.
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CE 532: Stress Management
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course will provide an introduction to important concepts, issues, skills, and interventions related to the identification and management of personal stress. Offered distance learning. P/NC or letter grade.
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CE 534: Human Relations
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning and practice of basic communication and helping skills; (2) study cultural diversity as it relates to human relations and communication; (3) examine gender and sexual orientation in terms of human relations and communication; and (4) address human relations and communication as they relate to special populations (persons with disabilities, older adults, economically disadvantaged individuals, children, etc.). Grade only.
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CE 550: Addiction Counseling: Introduction to the Field
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Students explore the fundamental principles of addictions counseling from a wide range of perspectives. These include the psychopharmacological aspects of alcohol and abusable drugs, along with theories and assessments of addictive disorders. Many treatment models are considered, and are examined in the context of individual, group, and family therapy perspectives. The course also addresses the research literature on codependence, COA's, AA and other 12-step programs, dual diagnosis, relapse, prevention, and multicultural and gender issues.
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CE 555: Addiction Counseling: Psychopharmacology
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
Addictions counselors must have an understanding of the effects of licit and illicit drugs on the brain and body. In this 2-credit online course, students will come to understand basic classifications, indications, and contraindications of drugs including prescribed psychopharmacological medications, illicit drugs, and alcohol. This knowledge helps addictions counselors make appropriate referrals for medication evaluations and identify side effects. Students will also learn about basic brain and body responses to drugs of abuse.
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CE 570: Addiction Counseling: Ethics and Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course will introduce students to the practice and policies of addiction counseling. Students will learn about case management, consultation, ethical and legal standards, and client advocacy. Professional organizations, standards, licensure and certification will be examined. Public policy, laws, and regulations regarding addictions counseling will be stressed so counselors are better able to effectively advocate on behalf of their clients.
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CE 600: Independent Research in Counseling
0.50 Credits
Winona State University
This course provides an opportunity for qualified students to work independently. Topics may include research, development of special projects, field experiences, selected readings, etc. P/NC or letter grade.
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