| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| May 11 - June 22 |
| 40250 |
CHD |
6283 |
SH1 |
3 |
Adolescent Intervention
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F
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04:00pm
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09:00
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S
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09:00am
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04:00
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Enrollment: 5 |
Location: JCTC LOUISVILLE Inst: Jennifer Day |
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Presents an in-depth survey of various problematic issues and behaviors associated with adolescence and diverse individual and family counseling models for the prevention, assessment, and treatment of these problems. Theoretical foundations, ethical concerns, and adolescent development are also addressed. |
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| May 18 - June 23 |
| 40249 |
CHD |
5083 |
SH1 |
3 |
Research Methods
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F
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04:00pm
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09:00
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S
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09:00am
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04:00
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: JCTC SHELBYVILL Inst: Jacquelyn Gilles |
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Provides students with an understanding of research methods, statistical analyses, needs assessments, and program evaluation. Will focus on understanding research methodologies (i.e., quantitative and qualitative) and how these methodologies can be used for improving counseling effectiveness. Basic statistical procedures involved in descriptive and experimental research are presented. Students will use statistical software packages to calculate descriptive and inferential statistics. Ethical and professional issues associated with research and program evaluation will also be presented. |
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| June 29 - August 10 |
| 40248 |
CHD |
5073 |
SH1 |
3 |
Psychopathology
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F
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04:00pm
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09:00
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S
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09:00am
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04:00
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Enrollment: 5 |
Location: JCTC SHELBYVILL Inst: Kimberly Lafollette |
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This course provides an exploration of mental and emotional disorders that develop during childhood and adolescence and continue to adulthood as well as sexual and gender identity disorders; eating disorders; personality disorders; impulse- control disorders; delirium, dementia, and amnesic and other cognitive disorders; and substance-related disorders. Classification of these disorders will be considered vis-a'-vis the DSM-IV-R and ICD codes. Students will be introduced to methods used in the treatment and management of mental and emotional disorders including treatment planning, record keeping, intake and referral procedures, and the use of psychopharmacological medications. |
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| July 6 - August 11 |
| 40247 |
CHD |
5023 |
SH1 |
3 |
Coun Theory/tech: Affect/human
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F
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04:00pm
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09:00
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S
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09:00am
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04:00
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: JCTC SHELBYVILL Inst: Warren Lambert |
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Introduces students to theories that conceptualize counseling issues, processes and interventions with an emphasis on affective and humanistic orientations. Additionally, students will become familiar with essential interviewing and counseling skills as well as ethical and legal considerations. Students will become knowledgeable about techniques associated with affective and humanistic counseling approaches through didactic instruction, experiential exercises and session evaluations. |
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