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This course looks at stress as a physiological, psychological, and social phenomenon. In addition, it develops a beginning understanding of the mind-body question raised by philosophers and scientisits. It also examines the psychosomatic theory of disease and the mechanism that links stress and illness. The primary focus is on helping the students develop beginning skills in particular techniques and approaches used for the management of stress, such as relaxation, yoga, nutrition, exercise, meditation, and music. Cross-listed as PSY 667.
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This class explores the use of various expressive art modalities as a means to access client process and activate change through therapeutic application in counseling. The course presents a blend of clinical and theoretical approaches, including Eastern traditions, Jungian psychology, and other sources. Students will gain experiential understanding of the creative process as a vehicle for understanding and cultivating self-awareness. The class is structured as a community of participants engaging in and studying the exopression of self through creative imagination, music, art, movement, and drama. Students will be involved in expressive modalities and writing, as well as discussion of ideas based on readings and experiences. Cross-listed as PSY 669.
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The nonprofit sector is a fast-growing part of the public domain. Students will get an overview of key areas of nonprofit management and how it compares to for-profit organizations. Students will examine processes and strategies that nonprofits have adopted from businesses and government entities, and how they can be adapted to fit the mission of the nonprofit organization. Cross-listed as BUS 674.
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This course is designed to introduce students to the techniques, strategies, and treatment modalities necessary for counseling professionals planning to work with adults, children, and families dealing with bereavement. The class will focus on the psychological, somatic, cultural, and spiritual aspects of grief and loss. Interventions, community resources, and diverse religious and cultural practices will be covered as well. Cross-listed as PSY 677.
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An examination of the practice and impact of evidence-based medicine on the decision-making processes surrounding patient care, availability of resources, and determination of best practices.
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An overview of quantitative and qualitative research methodology as a method to review medical literature.
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Provides a clinical and business-focused study of health care needs across the lifespan.
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The physiologic, psychological, social and economic aspects of geriatric health care will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
The impact of physical, mental, emotional, and learning disabilities on the individual and families will be examined, targeting effective health promotion strategies.
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