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Multicultural Education
June 11 - 22, 2012
EDCE 685 Call #1614 4 Credit Hours
EDCE 821H Call #5704 1- 3 Credit Hours
M-TH 2 – 6:00 pm
MCCR 316
Grad. Pre-Requisite: Master or Doctoral Student
This course provides for the understanding, cultural, ethnic, age, gender and racial similarities and differences in educational, community and leisure settings for working successfully with U.S. multicultural populations. It focuses on preparing professionals in education, community and leisure settings for working successfully with the United States’ multicultural population.
For more information, contact Dr. Glenn Doston, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 384, (740) 593-4462. |
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Counseling and Mental Health Awareness in Schools
June 23, 2012
EDCE 623H Call #5043 1 Credit Hour
SA 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
MCCR 311
Grad. Common mental disorders diagnosed in children and adolescents will be discussed along with treatment modalities. The school professional’s role in identifying and/or supporting students with a mental health diagnosis will be discussed. Likely to be of interest to students and practitioners in education, social work, psychology, counseling, speech and language pathology, and other professions linked to schools.
For more information, contact Dr. Christine S. Bhat, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 374, 740.593.4425. |
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation
June 18 – 20, 2012
EDCE 623H Call #5057 3 Credit Hour
EDCE 821H Call #4917 3 Credit Hour
TimeTBD
Place TBD
Grad. The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the philosophy, process and techniques of psychiatric rehabilitation. The course examines issues pertaining to individuals with severe mental illness. The course addresses several aspects of disability, including civil rights, vocational rehabilitation, independent living, employment, quality of life and job placement for people with disabilities.
For more information, contact Mona Robinson, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 321B (740) 593-4461. |
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Spirituality and Counseling
July 21, 2012
EDCE 623H Call #5033 1 Credit Hour
EDCE 821H Call #5284 1 Credit Hour
Saturday 9 am – 4 pm
MCCR 214A
Grad. This workshop is designed to increase student awareness and skill level in addressing spiritual issues in counseling. The focus will be on delineating spirituality and religion; increasing students’ awareness of their own spiritual development; exploring stages of spiritual development and developing specific counseling techniques in addressing clients with spiritual issues.
For further information, contact Dr. Nikol Bowen, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 203, 740.593.4560. |
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Adlerian Theory Method Research
June 18 - 22, 2012
EDCE 623 F Call #5657 3 Credit Hours
M - F 9 am – 12 noon
MCCR 324
EDCE 623 F Call #5031 1-3 Credit Hours
M, W, F 9 am – 12 noon
MCCR 104
Grad. Students will obtain an overview of the theory, practices and research associated with the Individual Psychology approach of Alfred Adler, the forerunner of many prominent counseling approaches today. Individual, group and couples work utilizing the Adlerian approach with children, adolescents and adults of all ages will be covered. Specific Adlerian counseling techniques will be learned and practiced. Multicultural issues and legal and ethical issues will be discussed. Instructor permission is required for students who are not in the OU counseling program.
For further information, contact Dr. Christine S. Bhat, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 374, (740) 593-4425. |
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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
June 16, 2012
EDCE 623 H Call #5263 1 Credit Hours
EDCE 821 H Call #1662 1 Credit Hours
Saturday 9 am – 5 pm
MCCR 311
Grad. This workshop is for counseling students or others who have foundational training in theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy. Participants will understand the basics of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), a practical, action-oriented approach to coping with problems and enhancing personal growth. The emphasis will be on currently-held attitudes and beliefs, and ways in which these might be reformulated into more realistic and helpful beliefs. Theoretical and practice elements will be addressed. Instructor permission is required for students who are not in the OU counseling program.
For further information, contact Dr. Christine S. Bhat, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 374, (740) 593-4425.
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Cognitive Therapy
June 29, 2012
EDCE 623 H Call #5263 1 Credit Hours
EDCE 821 H Call #5280 1 Credit Hours
Friday 9 am – 5 pm
MCCR 214A
Grad. Prerequisite: Foundational Training in counseling. Instructor permission required for all students who are not in the counseling program.
This workshop is for counseling students or others who have foundational training in theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy. Participants will understand the basics of Cognitive Therapy, an approach that is focused on the present, is time-limited and has a problem-solving orientation. Strategies to identify distorted thinking, modify beliefs, relate to others in different ways and change specific behaviors will be discussed an practiced.
For further information, contact Dr. Christine S. Bhat, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 374, 740.593.4425. |
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Social Anxiety & Panic Disorder: Theory & Technique
July 14, 2012
EDCE 623H Call #5060 1 - 3 Credit Hour
EDCE 821H Call #1656 1 - 3 Credit Hour
Saturday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
MCCR 104
Grad. This workshop will focus on counseling children in abusive homes and perpetrators of domestic violence. Specific interventions include individual and group counseling appropriate for school and community settings. The format will include lesture, videotapes, and case stuides.
For further information, contact Dr. Nikol Bowen, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 203, 740.593.4560. |
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Domestic Violence: Counseling Children & Batterers
June 30, 2012
EDCE 623H Call #5262 1 Credit Hour
EDCE 821H Call #1626 1 Credit Hour
Saturday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
MCCR 106
Grad. This workshop is an introduction to Dialectic Behavior Therapy. The focus will be on counseling clients diagnosed with Borderline Personality disorder as well as other problems in emotional functioning through the use of video tapes, case studies, and lecture. Students will learn specific counseling skills in Dialectic Behavior Therapy.
For further information, contact Dr. Nikol Bowen, Department of Counseling and Higher Education, McCracken Hall 203, 740.593.4560. |
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