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Jul 08, 2025
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HUS-2020 Group and Family Counseling Credits 3 This course examines practical skills of group and family counseling for use with both mentally ill and chemically dependent clients. Upon identifying the developmental stages of families, students will discuss the cultural, social, and economic variables that affect the development of family dynamics. Moreover, students will discuss traditional views of pathology, with a focus on the role family dynamics play in the formation, maintenance, and treatment of mental illness and chemical dependency. Furthermore, students will discuss patterns of group dynamics more broadly, particularly as they relate to the therapeutic group process. Moreover, they will distinguish traditional approaches to family therapy from traditional approaches to individual and group therapies. Through role-playing activities, students will analyze diagnostic theories and techniques relevant to working with families and groups. Prerequisite(s): HUS-1010 . Course Outcomes
- Discuss the cultural, social and economic variables that affect the development of family dynamics
- Distinguish traditional approaches to family therapy from traditional approaches to individual and group therapies
- Identify the developmental stages of families
- Describe the boundaries for effective counseling relationships in group counseling
- Identify the stages of the group process in facilitating growth and problem resolution
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