ASU College of Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction EDG 6323 Theories of Counseling Course Syllabus

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ASU College of Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction EDG 6323 Theories of Counseling Course Syllabus Table of Contents Course Description... 1 Learning Objectives and Outcomes... 1 Methods of Instruction... 2 Course Requirements... 2 1. Candidates Participation:... 3 2. Candidates Written Work:... 3 3. Candidates Communication:... 3 Required Readings... 4 Research Writing Style... 4 Assignments... 5 Attendance Policy... 6 Persons Seeking Accommodations... 6 Academic Honesty... 6 Day(s), Time & Location - Online E-Hours - The instructor is available via email using only your Rammail/Angelo email address (angelo.edu). You should receive a response within 24 hours. Please post all questions related to assignments in the Class Cafe. Send an email for other questions. Email is the most accessible way to contact all instructors. While it is important to maintain good communication with your instructor, Internet connectivity problems and home computer problems are not considered adequate excuses for missing assigned class work. Course Description An introduction to the fundamental counseling theories with emphasis on application of theories to counseling practice. Required Text American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Learning Objectives and Outcomes By the end of the course, the candidate will: Identify the four categories of theories Recognize the therapeutic relationship as a component of effective counseling Identify the counselor as a person and professional Understand how ethics codes apply to counseling profession 1

Gain understanding of informed consent, limits of confidentiality, and dual relationships Identify basic concepts of psychoanalytic theory Determine counseling techniques for scenarios Identify basic concepts of Adlerian Therapy Identify basic concepts of Existential Therapy Identify original writings of major theorists Compare original writings to contemporary interpretations Identify basic concepts of Person-Centered Therapy Identify basic concepts of Gestalt Therapy Identify basic concepts of Behavior Therapy Identify basic concepts of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Compare and Reflect on videos showing various approaches to therapy Identify basic concepts of Reality Therapy Identify basic concepts of Feminist Therapy Identify basic concepts of Postmodern approaches to therapy Identify basic concepts of Family Systems Therapy Construct personal theory paper Evaluate learning based on course objectives Methods of Instruction Since this course is primarily online, students (candidates) are responsible for understanding the assignments and learning the material. If questions arise, it is important to ask the instructor immediately for help since many of the tasks build on one another. Candidates are responsible for on time participation in discussion boards, wikis, and activities. Individual tasks are expected and will be used to determine the final grade. Class will consist of online discussions, individual participation, and papers. Course Requirements The purpose of graduate education is to provide for advanced and specialized training beyond the baccalaureate program. Graduate study is intended to strengthen the academic and professional competence of the student (candidate), to develop the student s (candidate s) capacity for independent study, to familiarize students (candidates) with past and current research, to train the student (candidate) in the techniques of research, and to enable the student (candidate) to relate his or her research to the investigations of other scholars and derive significant implications from the relationships. Graduate study presupposes a broad background of knowledge, an adequate preparation in appropriate fields of study at the baccalaureate level including writing ability, and a command of skills required to carry on intensive research and investigation with a high degree of resourcefulness and selfdirection. Generally speaking, only students (candidates) with superior undergraduate academic records and self-motivation are qualified to pursue study at the graduate level. It should be noted that graduate studies differ from undergraduate studies in the following respects: (1) The candidate is expected to assume greater responsibility and to exercise more individual initiative. (2) More extensive and intensive reading is required. (3) Greater emphasis is placed on 2

productive research, with particular emphasis on the use of primary materials. (4) Seminar methods are employed with greater frequency, as greater class participation by the candidate is required. (5) Less instruction is provided in content, survey-type lecture courses. (6) Writing includes a scholarly voice and argument and critical analysis with credible evidence. Graduate study thus involves far more than the passing of a given number of courses and the fulfillment of certain minimum requirements. The student (candidate) cannot be content solely with earning acceptable grades. The student (candidate) must continually satisfy the Graduate Faculty in the major field by displaying superior intellectual powers and scholarly commitment in order to maintain graduate status and good standing in the school. 1. Candidates Participation: Candidates should participate actively and enthusiastically in all online discussions. Readings and learning experiences will prepare candidates for discussions. When prompted by learning modules, discussion boards, PowerPoint presentations, or at any other direction for participation, the minimum response from each student (candidate) is: (1) to post a thoughtful well-developed and supported response to the original or initial posting and/or question; and (2) to post two responses that encourages continued discussion to another students (candidates') initial postings. More frequent responses are both allowed and encouraged so that each student (candidate) can learn from peers and professor s insights. 2. Candidates Written Work: Demonstrates content quality and clarity that emphasizes depth and breadth, reflection and insights, scholarly discussion using scholarly voice, vocabulary, argument, and critical analysis. Clearly shows a high level of understanding regarding classroom discipline/ the topic of discussion. Demonstrates writing quality and clarity, including mechanics, spelling, grammar, appropriate language, and APA style. Demonstrates appropriate and accurate inclusion of authority to support discussion, with citations that follow a scholarly APA format. Demonstrates appropriate use of respectful personfirst language (e.g., student with dyslexia rather than dyslexic student ). Demonstrates an overall appearance according to APA format (title, page, 12pt font, 1 inch margin, double spaced, etc.), completeness, and timeliness. 3. Candidates Communication: Candidates should maintain open communication with the instructor. Ask questions in a timely manner to provide time for the instructor to respond prior to due date (allow 24 hours for a response). Candidates are expected to check Blackboard and ASU email on a regular basis, preferable daily. Candidates are expected 3

to complete assignments and meet all deadlines for submission of coursework. navigate it, or other technology assistance. This should be done EARLY in the class, preferably before the first class day. Required Readings Provided within Blackboard modules. APA Manual Evaluation Each assignment will be worth a varying number of points. Grades will be determined by the percentage of the total possible points earned. A= 90-100% B= 80-89% C= 70-79% F = below 70% All activities should be submitted as scheduled. A 10% grade reduction may occur for each day the assignment is late. Extensions will be administered on a case-by-case basis with the appropriate documentation according to the departmental policy. Research Writing Style In the Department of Curriculum and Instruction all candidates should adhere to American Psychological Association Publication Manual (APA) when completing written assignments, and when applicable, in other electronic or mediastyle presentations. The APA Manual is available at the ASU library, at the bookstore, or on-line at www.apa.org. American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. If a template is provided follow those instructions. Communication Candidates must communicate with all instructors via only the ASU e-mail system. Candidates must also access and use Blackboard, Ramport, and Angelo e-mail. Candidates must access Blackboard regularly for electronic posting of the syllabus, assignments, announcements, scoring information, and instructions. Candidates contact the ASU Help Desk at 325-942-2911 to learn about Blackboard, how to access and 4

Assignments More detail and specific due dates for assignments will be posted in Blackboard. Module Assignment % Description Statement of acknowledgement Pre- Plagiarism 0 of Module Statement the plagiarism policy. 1 2 3 Introductions and Responses Module 1 Discussion Board and responses Psychoanalytic Theory 5-4-3-2-1 Major Theorist Original Writing 50 100 50 100 Introduce yourself and respond to your peers Completely answer the twopart discussion board and respond to your peers Reflection of the Psychoanalytic Theory Select an original article by a theorist and address the assignment requirements in a discussion Module Assignment % Description board post 4 Three Approaches to Psychotherapy 200 5 Uses of CBT 100 6 7 8 Multimedia Assignment Personal Theory Paper Course Evaluation and Reflection 200 150 50 Watch the Gloria Films and write a reaction to each therapist s approach. Using journal articles, find a study that uses CBT and outline your findings Create a multimedia element based on one of the major counseling theories Write a paper on personal theory, then apply this theory to an issue or event. Reflect on the lessons learned with these assignments. 5

Attendance Policy When prompted by learning modules, discussion boards, PowerPoint presentations, or at any other direction for participation, the minimum response from each candidate is: (1) to post a response to the original or initial posting and/or question; and (2) to post two substantive responses to other candidates postings to continue the conversation. More frequent responses are both allowed and encouraged so that each student (candidate) can learn from peers and professor s insights. Persons Seeking Accommodations ASU is committed to the principle that no qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs or activities of the university, or be subjected to discrimination by the university, as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008 (ADAAA), and subsequent legislation. Office of Student Affairs University Center, Suite 112 325-942-2047 Office 325-942-2211 FAX Dallas.Swafford@angelo.edu Academic Honesty Angelo State University expects its students to maintain complete honesty and integrity in their academic pursuits. Students (Candidates) are responsible for understanding the Academic Honor Code, which is contained in both print and web versions of the Student Handbook. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and ASU instructors may utilize Internet search links that assist in identifying plagiarized materials. Student Affairs is the designated campus department charged with the responsibility of reviewing and authorizing requests for reasonable accommodations based on a disability, and it is the student s (candidate's) responsibility to initiate such a request by emailing studentservices@angelo.edu, or by contacting: Mrs. Dallas Swafford Director of Student Development 6