This course is intended to give students a broad overview of human nature/behavior through knowledge of lifespan developmental theory, personality development, modern & post-modern approaches to the study of human nature/behavior, and learning theory. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer). CNED 5463. ƒNpœçÀ%pÜ ÷€Œ€§`¼Óa!2D…4! "tÄ a",„�„"ñH Includes a significant focus on ethical standards and issues. 3 Hours. CNED 5193. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. Analysis of concepts, methods, and procedures utilized in individual appraisal. CNED 5303. Directeur général. CNED faculty consent required. Prerequisite: CNED or RHAB Doctoral Standing or Permission. CNED faculty consent required. CNED 5453. Classroom Human Relations Skills. Prerequisite: CNED doctoral standing and permission of CNED faculty and Clinical Coordinator. (Typically offered: Spring). (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years). Introduction to the basic educational, historical, philosophical foundations of counseling as well as specific traits and skills of counselors. CNED 6003. CNED 605V. Areas of Concentration: Clinical mental health counseling, school counseling, rehabilitation counseling, addiction counseling. 3 Hours. CNED 5533. Prerequisite: CNED 5363 or equivalent and CNED doctoral or masters standing or permission. This course builds on the foundational understanding of group counseling theory and skills by introducing students to Adventure Therapy (AT), an activity-oriented form of group counseling. Prerequisite: CNED 5203, CNED 5323, and CNED 5333.

CNED 6083. Prerequisite: CNED 5333. A 100-clock hour approved practical counseling experience. This course addresses needs and strategies for effective development and management of school counseling programs and guidance curriculum. Contactez les conseillers CNED au 05 49 49 94 94. General requirements for M.S. Completed application deadlines are September 15 for spring admission and January 15 for summer/fall admission. 3 Hours. Development of an understanding of the helping relationship. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. Admission Requirements and Procedures for the Master of Science in Counseling Degree Program: Academic requirements include a 3.00 GPA on all undergraduate and also on any previous graduate course work. Counseling and Human Development. Placement of Persons with Disabilities. (Typically offered: Summer). Timeout. Le catalogue des formations 2020/2021 est en cours d'actualisation. Program Description:  The Counselor Education and Supervision program at the University of Arkansas is committed to providing quality education and training for individuals pursuing counseling positions in a variety of settings.

Students will integrate previous knowledge pertaining to group counseling with new AT concepts as well as review issues related to current research, best practices, and working with diverse populations. 3 Hours.

(Typically offered: Spring). Introduction to Adventure Therapy. {{{;‚}ƒ#âôq8?\. This course provides an overview of non-substance related addictive disorders such as technology (e.g., video games, Internet, television), gambling, eating, sex, shopping/buying and work as well as potential treatment options for these disorders. O! CNED 6073. 1-18 Hour. O! Review of ethical and legal standards governing professional counselor training, research, and counseling practice; including client rights; confidentiality; the client-counselor relationship; and counseling research, training, and supervision. Clinical Mental Health Counseling. 3 Hours. Vocational Rehabilitation Foundations. Examination of human and cultural diversity, emphasizing issues of race, class, and socioeconomic status, and how they impact our clients as individuals and as family and society members.

CNED 6013. Comparative study of theories and processes of group counseling. 1-18 Hour. OK Submit three letters of recommendation indicating capacity for advanced graduate study. CNED 6253. Prerequisite: CNED 5203, CNED 5303, CNED 5323, CNED 5333, CNED 5343, CNED 5363, CNED 5373, CNED 5403, CNED 5513. (Typically offered: Fall), Introductory survey and critical analysis of major alternative theoretical perspectives in counseling. 3 Hours. CNED 6713. Prerequisite: CNED 5303, CNED 5323 and CNED 5333. CNED 5373. CNED 6043. Prerequisite: RHAB 5493 or equivalent. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Counseling and Human Diversity. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CNED 5333. (Typically offered: Irregular). (Typically offered: Spring Even Years). An experiential group experience is required. Introduction to the basic educational, historical, philosophical foundations of counseling as well as specific traits and skills of counselors. Prerequisite: CNED 5333 (preferred) CNED doctoral or masters standing or permission.

Comprehensive exploration of the current theories/techniques of marriage, family and couples counseling. CNED 6073. 3 Hours. Fayetteville, AR 72701 This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of child-centered play therapy (CCPT).

CNED 5493. CNED 6343.

Doctoral students may choose cognate courses (total of 12 credit hours) in the areas of rehabilitation counseling, higher education, clinical counseling, or student's choice with advisory committee approval. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years).

Process and Behavioral Addictions. 3 Hours. An intensive study of the employment experiences of workers with disabilities with emphasis on disincentives and barriers to employment and interventions to enable people with disabilities to participate in employment.