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CE 633 Syllabus: Ethical Pratice and Social Action
Course Objectives: a. To explore ethical, legal, and professional issues relevant to individual and group counseling, and other specific counseling areas: e.g., multicultural counseling, counseling with older adults, psychological testing, etc. b. To develop a model for making ethical decisions. c. To continue to develop one\u27s professional identity and ethical practice. d. To examine the nature of the therapeutic relationship. e. To examine the roles and responsibilities of counselors as mental health professionals and agents of social change. f. To examine the influence of the social context on human development. g. To become aware of client empowerment, advocacy, and social change as potential part of the counseling process. h. To examine the impact of therapists’ values in the counseling relationship. i. To examine the ethical and practical implications of working cross-culturally in counseling and as a social change agent. j. Familiarity with professional ethical codes
CE 658 Syllabus: Microskills
This is a practice course that provides a systematic approach to developing basic counseling skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice microskills (e.g. rapport building, attending, paraphrasing, reflecting feeling and meaning, interpretation, modeling, role playing, etc.) on a weekly basis
Unusual Songs in Passerine Birds
Author Institution: Faculty of Population and Environmental Biology, The Ohio State University, 1735 Neil Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43210Unusual songs of passerine birds fall into five categories: (1) special songs, sung only under certain circumstances, and considered unusual only because they are seldom heard; (2) developmental stages of primary song; (3) songs resembling those of another species (mimicry); (4) song types outside their usual geographic range, and rare or accidental where heard; and (5) atypical songs. Songs of each category are discussed, and illustrated with examples
Songs of the Thrushes (Turdidae), Wrens (Troglodytidae), and Mockingbirds (Mimidae) of Eastern North America
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Marry In a College Chapel
Time, money and distance between families are three problems familiar to many college students planning a wedding. The tiny chapel tucked away in Memorial Union solved these problems for Mavis Blake of Gregory, South Dakota, and Richard Bowen of Bettendorf, Iowa
CE 534 Syllabus: Human Relations and Diverity
The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning and practice of basic communication and helping skills, (2) study cultural diversity as it relates to human relations and communications, (3) examine gender and sexual orientation in terms of human relations and communications, and (4) address human relations and communications as related to special populations (persons with disabilities, older adults, people living in poverty, children, diverse religious groups, etc.)
Songs of Finches (Fringillidae) of Eastern North America
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
CE 575 Syllabus: Addiction Counseling Multicultural Concerns
Multiculturalism is an important concept to examine in relation to addictions counseling. Client age, race, gender identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, economic status and/or disability status can impact the course of addiction or treatment. In this course, students will examine cultural influences as they converge with substance abuse and dependence
CE 658 Syllabus: Microskills
This is a practice course that provides a systematic approach to developing basic counseling skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice microskills (e.g. rapport building, attending, paraphrasing, reflecting feeling and meaning, interpretation, modeling, role playing, etc.) on a weekly basis
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