CSL 575 Intro to Family Counseling
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a broad knowledge and understanding of families and family counseling strategies. Students will be introduced to theoretical and practical approaches to family therapy, the historical development of family therapy models, and the use of these models in therapeutic activities with families. Family systems, interactional patterns of family members through stages in the life cycle, ethical and legal issues relevant to family counseling, and contemporary issues will be discussed. Special emphasis will be afforded to the role of diversities in understanding families and family counseling. Students will have opportunities to practice, develop, and receive feedback on family counseling skills and techniques. (Spring)
Credits
3