By the end of the course, students will be expected to demonstrate their understanding of the following learning outcomes:
Counseling and Relationships (2016 CACREP 2.F.5)
d. ethical and culturally relevant strategies for establishing and maintaining in-person and technology-assisted relationships
f. counselor characteristics and behaviors that influence the counseling process
g. essential interviewing, counseling, and case conceptualization skills
h. developmentally relevant counseling treatment or intervention plans
i. development of measurable outcomes for clients
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Foundations (2016 CACREP 5.C.1)
c. principles, models, and documentation formats of biopsychosocial case conceptualization and treatment planning
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Practice (2016 CACREP 5.C.3)
a. intake interview, mental status evaluation, biopsychosocial history, mental health history, and psychological assessment for treatment planning and caseload management
Objectives not from the 2016 CACREP standards
- Students will develop self-awareness and self-understanding so they can recognize their own strengths and limitations.