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MARYLAND IN EUROPE GRADUATE PROGRAMS COURSE: EDCP 789: Child & Adolescent Development and Counseling Issues INSTRUCTOR: Lynn K. Hall, Ed.D., Counselor, Gen. H. H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden COURSE DATES & TIMES: Sat/Sun., 0900-1730, March 24/25, 2001 REQUIRED TEXT: Vernon, A. (1999) Counseling Children and Adolescents (2nd ed.), Denver, CO: Love Publishing Co. PURPOSE: The purpose of the course is to explore the current developmental theories and perspectives of children and adolescence as well as techniques for working effectively with this population in counseling and educational setting. The course will provide an understanding of developmental issues important to those working as counselors, administrators or educators. The course will also explore numerous current issues, particularly related to at-risk children and youth. OBJECTIVES:
TOPICS TO BE COVERED: 1. Developmental issues of children and adolescence. 2. Therapy/Counseling issues including: *individual, group and play therapy *applications of brief interventions *applications of Rational-Emotive Behavior therapy *applications of Adlerian Psychology 3. Special issues including: *children with exceptionalities *cultural diversity *counseling at risk children and youth *children and adolescents in transition *divorce and stepfamily issues *working with families and parents *gender differences 4. Designing/Understanding a Developmental Counseling Curriculum COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Students will be expected to complete the following:
GRADING: Attendance and participation equal 50% and research paper equals 50% of the final grade. Return to: Graduate Programs Syllabi
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