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RHAB 4980: Experimental Course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4980. Experimental Course. 1-4 hours. New courses offered on a trial basis.
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RHAB 5060: Systems of Care and Wraparound : Essential Framework and Process
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5060. Systems of Care and Wraparound : Essential Framework and Process. 3 hours. Systems of Care and Wraparound services are based upon core values and principles that infuse all aspects of service planning and delivery. This 3-hour course will provide students with practical applications and best practice models on how to design, build, and implement local systems of care and wraparound services that are family-driven, community-based, and culturally competent. Practical experience in working through an integrated, seamless delivery system, requiring collaborative partnerships in a variety of community settings will be explored.
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RHAB 5125: Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counseling Models
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5125. Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counseling Models. 3 hours. Models of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) Counseling provides students with a broad overview of intervention and counseling strategies utilized by rehabilitation programs serving persons with substance abuse disorders. This course focuses on service delivery systems and AODA counselor licensure exam and as a pre-requisite for RHAB 4150 : Practice of AODA Counseling.
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RHAB 5150: Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counseling Practice
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5150. Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counseling Practice. 3 hours. Practice of alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) counseling focuses on familiarizing students with the core competencies necessary for effective interventions within addiction treatment settings and prepares them to apply these skills in AODA counseling practice. This course builds directly on RHAB 5125 Models of AODA Counseling and students may take these courses as partial preparation for the AODA counselor licensure examinations.
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RHAB 5160: Families in Systems of Care : Defining Effective Parent-Professional Relationships
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5160. Families in Systems of Care : Defining Effective Parent-Professional Relationships. 3 hours. This 3-hour course will provide students with practical applications and best practice models on how to build positive family-professional partnerships in the field of human services, including legal aspects and analysis of available resources necessary to address the complex needs of at-risk families. Emphasis will be placed on identified family based principles associated with successful Systems of Care / Wraparound programs targeting families who have children or family members with special needs. Prerequisite(s) : RHAB 5060.
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RHAB 5250: Topics in Rehabilitation
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5250. Topics in Rehabilitation. 1-3 hours. In-depth analysis and discussion of significant topics in rehabilitation. Topics may include but are not limited to the following: behavior change techniques in rehabilitation; individual and group counseling in rehabilitation; computing the value of rehabilitation services; legal, ethical and professional aspects of serving people with disabilities. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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RHAB 5260: Cultural Competency in Systems of Care : Enhancing Helper Effectiveness with Ethnic Minorities
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5260. Cultural Competency in Systems of Care : Enhancing Helper Effectiveness with Ethnic Minorities. 3 hours. Cultural competence as a mental / behavioral health service delivery approach can be applied to systems that serve all persons. This 3-hour course will provide students with practical understanding and applications on how to become culturally competent in the field of human services. Emphasis will be placed on how to collaborate effectively with ethnic minority families through Systems of Care / Wraparound service programs in a variety of community settings. Prerequisite(s) : RHAB 5060.
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RHAB 5410: Seminar in Techniques and Advanced Practices in Rehabilitation Counseling
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5410. Seminar in Techniques and Advanced Practices in Rehabilitation Counseling. 3 hours. For students who are qualified to develop professional competence in special areas of rehabilitation counseling. Prerequisite(s): RHAB 5300, 5400 or consent of instructor.
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RHAB 5420: Vocational Evaluation Systems
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5420. Vocational Evaluation Systems. 3 hours. Introduction to the use of commercial vocational evaluation systems. Design, construction and standardization of locally produced work sample devices. Prerequisite(s): RHAB 5411 or consent of instructor.
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RHAB 5430: Use and Interpretation of Vocational Evaluation Data
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
5430. Use and Interpretation of Vocational Evaluation Data. 3 hours. Data collection through systematic observation. Techniques, principles and processes of data interpretation. Report writing in vocational evaluation, communicating evaluation data to the rehabilitation counselor and the rehabilitation client. Prerequisite(s): RHAB 5420 or consent of instructor.
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