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Jan 15, 2025
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CNED 5115 - Counseling Techniques 3 s.h. This course is designed to integrate the theoretical and practical dimensions of counseling. The major objective is to provide the counselor trainee a pre-practicum experience in which various counseling techniques can be applied in a laboratory setting via learning devices such as role-playing, modeling, and analyzing taped interviews. Basic attending skills and more advanced counseling skills of confrontation, focusing, influencing, and reflecting with meaning will be explored. Students will be required to self-critique their work, to provide in-class feedback to peers, and to present some of their role-play work to the class. The goal is for students to be able to identify their profile of strengths and areas of improvement. A minimum grade of “B” in this course is required prior to placement in Practicum (CNED 5235 ). A-E Only. Prerequisite(s): SCNS Degree student status, completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, CNED 5105 .
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