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College of Education & Human Development

The College of Education and Human Development
104 Burton Hall - 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE - Minneapolis MN 55455
Tel: 612-625-6806 - Fax: 612-626-7496
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Counseling & student personnel psychology

College of Education and Human Development
Educational Psychology

Fall 2009: EPSY 5401—Counseling Procedures

Emphasis on the counseling relationship and principles of interviewing. Case studies, role playing, and demonstration. For individuals whose professional work includes counseling and interviewing.

Fall 2009: EPSY 5415—Child and Adolescent Development and Counseling

Development, issues, and needs of children, kindergarten through high school ages. Counseling/developmental theory/strategies, family/social environment. Cultural diversity, legal/ethical issues in counseling children/adolescents.

Fall 2009: EPSY 5461—Cross-Cultural Counseling

Effect of cross-cultural/cross-national psychological differences in human traits/characteristics. Framework for development/implementation of counseling interventions.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8402—Individual Counseling: Theory and Applications

Traditional and contemporary theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Applications to various settings and populations.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8405—Career Development: Theory, Skills, and Counseling Applications

Career development theory/practice over life span. Emphasizes career counseling for individuals/organizations, systems approaches to career programs in education/business. Traditional/contemporary theories/practices.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8406—Professional Ethics for Counselors and Psychologists

Theory, research, and practice in counseling ethics. Scope/impact of professional ethics. Ethical decision making. Ethics and the law. Ethical practice in special settings. Scholarship/research in counseling ethics. Lectures, discussions, case studies, individual/group examination of original research.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8412—Seminar: Advanced Counseling Theory and Ethics

Comparative analysis of theoretical models and methods used in contemporary counseling and psychotherapy; ethical standards and models of ethical decision making for professional roles.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8436—Crisis Management and Consulting in School Counseling

Issues, topics, problems. Diversity in school counseling. Review, discussion, and analysis of current literature. Students develop prevention, intervention, and guidance programs for K-12 schools.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8444—FTE: Doctoral

(No description available)

Fall 2009: EPSY 8452—Psychological Aspects of Counseling Supervision

Theories, review of relevant research, demonstration, and in-class practice of supervision skills.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8501—Counseling Pre-Practicum

Overview of basic helping skills through demonstration and in-class practice of individual helping skills.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8503—Counseling Practicum I

Beginning-level supervised practice in counseling with individuals and groups; emphasizes systematic evaluation of student's counseling practice through direct observations, video, and audio tapes.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8509—Supervision Practicum: CSPP

Students involved in counseling supervision of beginning courses.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8512—Internship: CSPP

Supervised internship in counseling psychology.

Fall 2009: EPSY 8522—Counseling Practicum: Advanced

Advanced skills practicum in counseling, counseling psychology, or student development.

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