PSY430: Group Counseling
A psychology course at Arizona Christian University.
Course Description
Practical application of several models of group counseling are explored in this course. The course reviews ethical standards specific to group counseling, with special attention to the impact of culture and gender to group work. Psychodynamic, Adlerian, Reality Therapy, Psychodrama, and Gestalt approaches are included in the theories addressed in the course. Prerequisite: PSY 202
Prerequisites
Corequisites
- None
Learning Outcomes
Engage the Course Material
Build a working understanding of group counseling as the course's central subject.
Apply Discipline Methods
Use the methods, vocabulary, and frameworks of the discipline to address course problems.
Connect Course Content
Connect this course's content to broader work in the discipline and related fields.
Demonstrate Course Competencies
Demonstrate the specific competencies the course is designed to develop.
Biblical Worldview Connection
A Biblical Worldview treats the natural and human sciences as careful study of what God has made — meaning rigor and reverence go together rather than against each other.
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