COUN 5366:
Intermediate Methods in Individual and Group Counseling
Fall 2006
Instructor: Mary Morrison, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT Office: ED 4013
Phone: 512-245-9071 Office Hours: W 1:30-5:30pm
E-mail: mmorrison@txstate.edu Th 6:15-7:15pm (RRHEC);
and by appointment
Course Description :
This intermediate methods course applies counseling theories and techniques through formal lecture, didactic exchange, and supervised practice. Students practice skills in the helping relationship process, diagnosis, goal formulation, treatment planning, termination, referral, and record keeping. Students also refine their personal theoretical orientations to counseling. This course is graded on a credit (CR), no credit (F) basis.
Since students will be seeing volunteer-clients, the topics and progress of the course will be driven, firstby the needs of the clients and secondby the needs of the students. For this reason, students must remain flexible and open to change regarding scheduled topics and plans.
Instruction will be provided via active class discussions, lecture and live and video tape supervision of counseling sessions.
Prerequisites : COUN 5354 (5378) and COUN 5359.
Course Objectives :
Through participation in this class the student is expected to:
Methods of Instruction:
Methods of instruction include (not exclusively) lecture, PowerPoint, in-class projects, group work (small & large), student presentations, audio-visual aides, experiential activities (at the prerogative of the instructor) and Videotaped and live supervision.
Required Texts :
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV) (4th ed.). (2000). Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Association.
Yalom, I.D. (2002). The gift of therapy. New York: HarperCollins.
Suggested Readings:
Corsini, R. & Wedding, E. (Eds). (2005). Current psychotherapies (7th ed.). Peacock.
Primary sources regarding your theory of choice are strongly encouraged, see bibliography list.
Course Requirements:
Log a minimum of 6-8 hours of individual client counseling and 10 hours of co-leading a group. Students with insufficient client hours (4 or less) will be given a PR (progress) and required to retake the course.
before class.)
Co-lead 10 sessions with a licensed/certified mental health professional; select a setting and time of your choice, see appropriate forms (you may begin as soon as proof of insurance is turned in). The co-leader will assess your progress at the end of the experience, and a 2-3 page reaction paper about your experience is due when you complete your group. Due Nov. 29.
Grading:
Attendance and participation are mandatory. Absences and or lack of participation will result in a reduced grade of 5 points per class regardless of the reason. Please do not ask for exceptions.
This course is graded on a credit (CR), no credit (F) basis
Due Date
10 Minute Transcript 5% 9/27
2 Analysis of sessions 10% 10/4, 10/25
Final Project 25% 11/15
Group Reaction Paper 10% 11/29
Theory Paper 20% 12/6
Clinical Experience 30% - (Clinical skills, Participation in Supervision, Class Discussions etc)
Note : This is an Intermediate Methods course. As such, each student will have a Professional Counseling Performance Evaluation completed. A student cannot have below "meets criteria" on any item scored and pass this course. As an Intermediate Methods Course, there is a minimum skill level which must be attained and maintained in order to meet this criterion. Many students benefit from a second semester of an Intermediate Methods Course. This should not be seen as unusual or atypical.
All videotapes must be destroyed at the end of the semester.
Failure to interact with peers, facilitators, clients, or faculty in a manner consistent with the performance expectations of a professional counselor may result in a failing grade in the course and a referral to a faculty review committee for remaining in the counseling program.
Any Training Relationship in which a student takes part is considered a client/therapist relationship and, therefore, subject to all the ethical and legal regulations governing such relationships. You MUST be familiar with the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the American Counseling Association (ACA).
Proof of Liability Insurance must be provided to the instructor before any clients may be seen!
(A copy of the face sheet listing your name, policy number and duration of the policy is acceptable)
Tentative Schedule:
Date |
Topic |
Due |
8/23 |
Syllabus, Class Schedule, Ethics, Student Responsibilities, Feedback discussion, Reflection of Content and Feeling |
Read Handouts, Ethics, Yalom Ch 61-64 |
8/30 |
Listening Skills, Professional Disclosure, The Counseling Relationship, Ethics, Counseling Theory, Research and counseling relationship |
Prof. Disc, Bring Video |
9/6 |
Listening Skills Taping- Live Supervision, Telephone Intake procedures, Information for Clients, Common Errors in Counseling |
Yalom Ch 1-9 Read SOAP Article
Professional Disclosure Due |
9/13 |
Intake Procedures, Case Notes, Files, Video Tape handling, Forms, Suicide Assessment, Initial Assessment, Group Co-Leader rating form |
Bring Video |
9/20 |
1 st Sessions, Supervision, Processing of sessions. Special topics brought up by clients |
Transcript of Session Yalom Ch. 69-73
Group Counseling Assignment Due
|
9/27 |
2 nd Session - Discuss Yalom-Understanding the client’s support system and daily schedule. Supervision- Individual and Group |
Analysis of Session Yalom Ch 55
Transcript & Tape Due |
10/4 |
3 rd Session - Lifestyle Assessment & Treatment planning, Integrating theory into practice, Theory Paper Assignment
|
Observe Peer, Yalom Ch 14-23
Analysis of Session Due |
10/11 |
Client sessions only- Research day |
Final Project assignment
Analysis of Session, Yalom Ch 46-47, 49-51 |
10/18 |
4 th Session – Discuss Yalom- Immediacy, Supervision, Specific Client Issues, Group Counseling Experiences |
|
10/25 |
5 th Session – Discuss Client Responsibility and Decision Making, How to terminate, Client Evaluation of Counseling |
Observe Peer
Analysis of Session Due |
11/1 |
6 th Session- Client Evaluation of Counseling. Supervision, process termination, client conceptualization. |
Yalom Ch 34-40 |
11/8 |
Make up sessions if necessary Final Paperwork- closing files. Feedback in session, |
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