Graduate Catalog

CN 535 Community Counseling

This course is based in human and community functioning and the need for preventative and restorative practices. The course identifies that counseling helps clients to identify, develop, and use a variety of resources to achieve goals; and that the desired outcomes of counseling are positive change, personal growth, and the acquisition of coping mechanisms and skills. The course examines employment settings of counselors along with models of problem definition, administrative structure, and service delivery in community agencies.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CN 560 and AR 594.