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This course is designed to provide a foundation in the conceptualization, identification and treatment of emotional and behavioral disorders across the lifespan. Attention will be given to the specific symptoms associated with common psychological disorders such as those addressed in the current DSM and medical diagnoses that may have emotional, behavioral or learning implications for children, adolescents and adults. In addition, the course will address the impact of cultural aspects, age considerations, associated complications, and predisposing factors on diagnosis and treatment planning. This important foundation is reinforced through case studies with emphasis on case formulation, conceptualization and potential interventions. Intervention and treatment planning using a strength- and wellness-based model will be considered.

Completion of COU 710 or 712; COU 721 and COU 732

Program: Counseling

Credit: 3

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COU-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Counseling

Credits 1-3

COU-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

Counseling

COU-794

Internship II in…

This course is the final in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3

COU-793

Extended Internship in…

This course is a continuation in the series…

Counseling

Credits 4

COU-792

Internship I in…

This course is the second in a sequence…

Counseling

Credits 3-6

COU-790

Internship II in…

This course is the culmination of the experiential…

Counseling

Credits 12