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AT 446: Senior Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course explores quantitative and qualitative research methodologies used in athletic training and evaluation of published research in the field. The capstone activity involves a research project ending with a presentation. The student will write their project during this class utilizing APA style with emphasis on chapters 1-3. This course is also designed to further prepare the student for the BOC exam.
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AWAY 199: Study Abroad
12.00 Credits
Alvernia University
To Hold registrartion for students taking approved semester away from Alvernia, such as study abroad.
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BHS 199: BHS Transfer
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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BHS 201: Foundation of Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Concepts from psychopharmacology, genetics, counseling theory, law, medicine, sociology and other disciplines are applied to provide a basic understanding of the practical issues surrounding the prevention and treatment of substance abuse and dependence.
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BHS 202: Origins of Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of mental illness and psychiatric disorders. Particular emphasis will be placed on investigation of the etiological factors that cause mental illness, as well as the common protocols used in their treatment. Students will receive a comprehensive perspective on: anxiety disorders, mood disorders, disorders of childhood and adolescence, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and other disorders related to the field of mental health treatment.
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BHS 203: Neuropharmacology
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
The primary goal of this course will be to educate students to the biochemical aspects of the human brain. Students will become familiar with the neurological implications of drug abuse and its effects on brain functioning. This course will also focus on the most commonly utilized medications in the treatment of depression, psychosis, mania, schizophrenia, and other related psychiatric disorders.
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BHS 204: Theories of Counseling & Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Major theoretical counseling orientations are examined with an emphasis on how each of these theories applies to the treatment of chemical dependency and mental health disorders. Theories considered include: Freudian Theory, Person-Centered Theory, Gestalt Theory, Reality Therapy, Rational-Emotive Therapy and other cognitive behavior theoretical approaches.
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BHS 220: Intervention & Prevention
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Introduction to the current prevention and intervention services that substance abuse professionals are providing within the contexts of schools, the criminal justice system and the general community. Specific services examined include: driving-under-the-influence (DUI) programs, programs for juvenile offenders and peer-counseling programs.
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BHS 230: Assessment & Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Students will be introduced to the various instruments used in the assessment and evaluation of chemical dependency and mental illness, and the interviewing skills that facilitate this process. Students will examine the components of clinical reasoning that are utilized in determining the various levels of counseling and treatment interventions. Prerequisite: BHS 201 and BHS 202
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BHS 240: Addictive Behaviors
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course will focus on compulsive behaviors sometimes referred to as "the other addictions." The origins and treatment of these behaviors will be examined from a biological, psychological, and spiritual perspective. Areas covered will include love and dependent relationships, sexual addiction, workaholism, compulsive gambling and eating disorders.
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