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Counseling and School Psychology Courses
CSP 216L Therapeutic Mentoring +
Description:
Therapeutic Mentoring offers structured, one-to-one, strength-based support services between a Therapeutic Mentor and a youth (up to the age of 21) to support a specific goal on the child’s behavioral treatment plan such as developing social skills, interpersonal skills, problem solving strategies, or daily living skills. Therapeutic Mentoring is designed to give children and teens the opportunity for skill building through experiences that would naturally occur in their everyday life, at their home, foster home, childcare center, or other setting. To help the child develop a specified skill, their Therapeutic Mentor works to model, educate, motivate, and coach them on how to use and practice overcoming obstacles related to these skills. Services are provided in any setting where the youth resides, such as the home (including foster homes and therapeutic foster homes), and in community settings, such as schools, child care centers, respite settings, as well as other culturally and linguistically appropriate community settings. More Info
Offered in:- TBA
CSP 301 Work & Play: Counseling Skills for Life +
Description:
This course is designed to facilitate undergraduate students in developing a plan for choosing a career path through a process of self-exploration, relationship skills training, and career planning. This course is offered as an elective course appropriate for both students starting out in their college careers and more senior students. The course involves activities, lecturing, and discussions that will promote students in making informed choices and decisions related to their career and relationship development. More Info
Offered in:- TBA
CSP 302L Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identities +
Description:
This course will address current issues related to psychology of sexual orientation and gender identities. These concerns include research and theory on queer theory, affirmative counseling/therapy, identity development models, heterosexism, family and relationship issues, intersectionality in GLBTQI communities, developmental issues, minority stress, as well as positive psychology, well-being and resiliency found in GLBTQI communities. More Info
Offered in:- TBA