Child and Adolescent Counseling

CMH5105.01
Course System Home Terms Summer 2026 Child and Adolescent Counseling

Course Description

Summary

This course focuses on counseling children and adolescents, covering developmental considerations, common mental health issues, and therapeutic interventions. Students will learn age-appropriate counseling techniques, including play therapy, expressive arts, and cognitive-behavioral interventions. The course also addresses working with families, schools, and other systems that impact young clients.

Learning Outcomes

  • Assess developmental milestones and mental health issues specific to children and adolescents, using age-appropriate counseling techniques.
  • Apply therapeutic interventions such as play therapy, expressive arts, and cognitive-behavioral interventions to support emotional well-being of young clients, collaborating with families, schools, and community systems to create comprehensive treatment plans for children and adolescents.
  • Address common mental health issues in youth, such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and behavioral disorders, through effective counseling strategies, integrating multicultural and developmental considerations when counseling children and adolescents in diverse contexts.

Instructor

  • Faculty TBA

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Hybrid

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Summer 2026

Credits

3

Course Level

5000

Maximum Enrollment

100

Course Frequency

Every term