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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the major approaches to family counseling including Minuchin, Bowen, Zuk, Haley, and Satir. The class will include lecture, discussion, films, videos and role playing. Students will be expected to demonstrate that they understand and can utilize the various approaches. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 264. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare students for the uniqueness of counseling the chemically dependent within a variety of treatment settings. Techniques of interviewing, case reporting, maintenance of treatment records, the use of the case conference, in addition to assessing client/ patient needs will be stressed. Special emphasis will be given to the development of alcoholism-specific individual and group counseling skills and the therapeutic relationship. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 264. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates all the health and human service courses by means of the study of decision-making in terms of psychological analysis of conflict, choice, and commitment. Students will (1) demonstrate understanding of the entire range of health and human service skills, attitudes, and research evidence that comprise the health and human service core curriculum; (2) demonstrate in writing (in a research project) ability to integrate the health and human services theories with experience of fieldwork and work practices; (3) demonstrate ability to identify the most recent findings on analysis of the decision-making process, both in theory and empirical results. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Offered Spring semester (d); offered Fall semester (e).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive summary on addictions counseling. The student will learn techniques and skills covering self-help groups, assessment instruments, brief therapy, and dual disorders. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: HHS 264 and HHS 268/SSC 268.Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course applies a family system approach to the treatment of alcoholism and other addictions. Based upon outcomes research, the addiction problems of etiology, treatment, and prevention are considered using the view of family as a client. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 268/SSC 268. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of a comprehensive consideration of skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary to deliver effective group psychotherapy to individuals with addictions. Detailed examination of the healing factors in group treatment of alcoholism, chemical dependency, gambling addiction, and eating disorders are included. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 268/SSC 268. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
The course concentrates on a survey of rehabilitation. This includes history, legal aspects as they affect the handicapped, national and local programs as well as current and future trends. A portion of the course will be devoted to specific techniques in the rehabilitation process. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 100. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes discussion of normal human development and adjustment process, primary prevention, development of neighborhood preventive and assessment services. Introduces basic concepts of community mental health and specific role definitions, how the mental health system is organized in Erie County, and how the system relates to other services. It deals with issues of confidentiality, ethics, worker responsibilities and limits. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: HHS 100. Offered as needed.
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6.00 Credits
Students will spend 180-210 contact hours plus on-campus supervision as assigned. Work-experience-levfield placement enables the student to understand in-depth the agency's day-to-day operations, and how apply theory to practice at the entry level of professional development. Focus of activities may be administration, research, or supervision. Six credit hours. Prerequisites: HHS 377 and a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. Offered every semester.
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