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Aspects of Disabilities

In this course, students analyze the history of services and legislative processes involved in provision of services to people with disabilities. They examine various models and therapeutic interventions, and they explore different types of disability. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to explain medical diseases and disabilities and their impact on disabled individuals and their environments.

Family Theory and Practice

In this course, students explore the human service professional's role when working with families. They examine family systems theory, communication patterns, rules, and roles that impact how family members interact with each other. Students will explore how the human service worker can apply interventions and strategies to improve family functioning. Students analyze the impact of stressors on family functioning using case studies. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to explain major family therapy models of practice and strategies for working with families.

Crisis Intervention in Human Services

Students will learn about crisis theory and its application to a variety of clientele and contexts. Students will also learn and practice a variety of verbal and non-verbal approaches to working with the client in crisis, steps in maintaining safety and will demonstrate their learning through direct, hands on approaches. Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to obtain a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention through the Crisis Prevention Institute. This course does not teach CPI restraint methods.

Group Counseling

In this course, students examine group dynamics, strategies, and therapeutic processes. They analyze the five stages of group development and explore various counseling approaches and their application to the group. Students engage in simulated counseling scenarios in which individual behaviors and motivations are identified. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to explain how to lead informational and supportive groups using a solution-focus model.

Human Service Field Experience

In this course, students practice applying professional Human Services skills and techniques in a Human Services setting. Under supervision, students will work directly with clients at a human service agency. Students will reflect on the demonstration of their skills with their peers. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to competently apply professional Human Services skills and techniques.