PRF CNSL 735: Counseling Children and Adolescents
Counseling - Professional 735
PRF CNSL 735: Counseling Children and Adolescents
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This course provides students with a conceptual and applied knowledge and understanding of child and adolescent development, relative to the counseling process. Likewise, in terms of broad and specific counseling modalities, students will learn assessment and counseling approaches designed to meet the diverse and unique needs of children and adolescents across a variety of cultures, contexts, and systems. As a core foundation of this course, students will connect with children and adolescents off-campus in real-life systems as a mechanism for applying and synthesizing the course content and advancing counselor development. Significant time will be devoted to exploring and discussing professional issues related to counseling children and adolescents in the 21st century.
Open to Professional Counseling majors only.

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