Document Type
Syllabus
Semester/Term
Fall 1999
Course Description
1. To explore ethical, legal, and professional issues relevant to individual and group counseling, and other specific counseling areas: e.g., multicultural counseling, counseling with older adults, psychological testing, etc. 2. To develop a model for making ethical decisions. 3. To continue to develop one's professional identity and development. 4. To examine the nature of the therapeutic relationship. 5. to examine the roles and responsibilities of counselors as mental health professionals and agents of social change. 6. To examine the influence of the social context on human development 7. To become aware of client empowennent1 advocacy, and social change as potential part of the counseling process. 8. To examine the impact of therapists values in the counseling relationship. 9. To examine the ethical and practical implications of working cross- culturally in counseling and as a social change agent.
Course Number
CE 633
Department
Counselor Education-Graduate Studies
Professor
Nicholas Ruiz
Rights Management
All rights reserved. Winona State University Counselor Education-Graduate Studies Department.