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Advanced Narrative Therapy Techniques — CMN5200.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

Building on foundational narrative therapy concepts, students will explore in-depth techniques for working with individuals, couples, and families. The course covers topics such as externalizing problems, developing alternative narratives, and using narrative therapy in complex cases involving trauma, identity, and cultural issues. Through case studies,

Advanced Topics in Trauma Counseling — CMH5100.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

Building on foundational trauma knowledge, this course delves into advanced trauma treatment techniques such as EMDR, somatic therapies, and trauma-focused CBT. Students will explore the neurobiology of trauma, complex trauma, and developmental trauma. Case studies and role-plays will provide opportunities for students to practice advanced trauma

Assessment and Diagnosis — CMH5101.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct clinical assessments and develop accurate diagnoses. Topics include clinical interviewing, the use of standardized assessment tools, and the application of the current DSM (DSM-5-TR) criteria. Students will learn to integrate assessment data into comprehensive treatment plans that

Assessment and Diagnosis in Expressive Arts Therapy — CME5000.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct clinical assessments and develop accurate diagnoses. Topics include clinical interviewing, the use of standardized assessment tools, and the application of the current DSM (DSM-5-TR) criteria. Students will learn to integrate assessment data into comprehensive treatment plans that

Biological Bases of Experience — CMH5122.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course examines the biological underpinnings of human experience and behavior with direct application to counseling practice. Students will explore the structure and function of the nervous system, endocrine system, and related physiological processes that contribute to mental health and mental illness. Emphasis is placed on

Career Development — CMH5104.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course covers the major theories and practices in career counseling and development. Students will explore the impact of life roles, personal values, and cultural factors on career decisions. Topics include career assessment, job search strategies, and helping clients navigate career transitions. Students will develop skills in career counseling,

Child and Adolescent Counseling — CMH5105.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

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,

Counseling Ethics and Professional Issues — CMH5106.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course focuses on the ethical and legal standards that govern clinical mental health counseling. Students will explore topics such as confidentiality, informed consent, dual relationships, and ethical decision-making models. The course also addresses professional issues, including licensure, supervision, and the role of advocacy in counseling.<

Counseling Ethics and Professional Issues: Ethical Issues in Expressive Arts Therapy — CME5002.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course focuses on the ethical and legal standards that govern clinical mental health counseling. Students will explore topics such as confidentiality, informed consent, dual relationships, and ethical decision-making models. The course also addresses professional issues, including licensure, supervision, and the role of advocacy in counseling. Students

Counseling Theories and Techniques — CMH5107.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course explores the major theoretical orientations in counseling, including psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and integrative approaches. Students will study the principles, techniques, and application of each theory, gaining practical skills for working with diverse client populations. Emphasis is placed on developing a personal

Crisis Intervention and Trauma Counseling — CMH5108.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course prepares students to respond effectively to clients in crisis and those dealing with trauma. Students will learn crisis intervention models, trauma-informed care principles, and techniques for working with individuals, families, and communities impacted by trauma. Topics include suicide prevention, disaster response, and vicarious trauma in

Crisis Intervention and Trauma Counseling in Community Mental Health — CMC5000.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course prepares students to provide effective, trauma-informed responses to individuals, families, and communities experiencing crisis. Emphasizing both clinical and systems-level approaches, students learn evidence-based crisis intervention models, suicide prevention and postvention strategies, and techniques for addressing trauma in

Critical Dance Studies — DAN5413B.01, section 1

Instructor: Donna Faye Burchfield
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4

In this course, we explore theoretical terms that incite dancing=s possibilities. How does dance emerge? When or whom has its processes served? What theoretical  lines of inquiry have served those processes, and how have they fared over time? What tools do scholars bring to bear on the study of dance, and where are these  tools

Critical Dance Studies — DAN5413B.02, section 2

Instructor: Donna Faye Burchfield
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

In this course, we explore theoretical terms that incite dancing=s possibilities. How does dance emerge? When or whom has its processes served? What theoretical  lines of inquiry have served those processes, and how have they fared over time? What tools do scholars bring to bear on the study of dance, and where are these  tools

Expressive Arts Therapy in Practice with Dyads, Families, and Community Systems — CME5013.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

Students will explore the application of expressive arts therapies in working with dyads, families, and groups of community systems, from a range of ages and populations. These configurations of people may be in relationship in privileged, less, or non-privileged types of relationships. The use of intermodal expressive arts will be discussed as central to

Foundations of Community Mental Health — CMC5001.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course introduces students to the historical, philosophical, and systemic foundations of community mental health. Students examine the evolution of the community mental health movement, including the impact of deinstitutionalization on mental health policy, service delivery, and access to care. The course explores the structure and

Group Counseling — CMH5109.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of group counseling. Students will learn about the stages of group development, group dynamics, and the roles of the group leader. Techniques for leading therapeutic, psychoeducational, and support groups are covered, and students will participate in experiential learning through group role-plays

Group Counseling in Expressive Arts Therapy — CME5005.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of group counseling in expressive arts therapy. Students will learn about the stages of group development, group dynamics, and the roles of the group leader. Techniques for leading therapeutic, psychoeducational, and support groups are covered, and students will participate in experiential learning

Human Growth and Development — CMH5110.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course examines the biological, psychological, social, and cognitive development of individuals across the lifespan. Students will explore key theories of human development, including those of Erikson, Piaget, and Vygotsky, and their implications for counseling practice. Special attention is given to developmental challenges, transitions, and crises

Human Sexuality for Counselors — CMH5111.01

Instructor: Faculty TBA
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 3

This course specifically addresses how mental health counselors can navigate discussions of human sexuality in the therapeutic context. Students will explore topics such as sexual health, intimacy, consent, and addressing sexual issues in clients with mental health concerns. Emphasis is placed on creating a non-judgmental, sex-positive counseling

Individualized Practice — DAN5400B.01, section 1

Instructor: Donna Faye Burchfield
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1

Through mentor approved independently paced work, students develop and schedule their own weekly, planned creative practices using student-initiated resources and/or classes.  Mentors guide students through the designed plan that can include a combination of practices, techniques, technologies and methodologies. The study format