Interviewing and Counseling (PSY 151)

Term: 2010-2011 Spring Semester

Faculty

Dr. Karl G TrautmanShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Karl G Trautman
ktrautman@cmcc.edu
Office hours:
  • By Appointment
  •  
    Suzanne V BenoitShow MyInfo popup for Suzanne V Benoit
    Office hours:
  • Monday 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
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    Schedule

    Mon, 6:00 PM - 8:55 PM (1/18/2011 - 5/9/2011) Location: CMCC JAL 408
    Mon, 6:00 PM - 8:55 PM (1/18/2011 - 1/31/2011) Location: CMCC JAL 531

    Description

    PSY 151 Interviewing and Counseling
    3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop)
    3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks
    The purpose of this course will be to present an overview of the major contemporary counseling theories and various techniques of interviewing, kinds of interviewing, and issues relevant to interviewing, such as confidentiality, case recording and nonverbal communication. Students will be actively involved in the integration of theoretical concepts and practical skills. The course will include practical exercises in the various techniques and methods specifically used in the human services field. Prerequisites: Completion of HUS 112 and PSY 101, with a grade of C or better or instructor permission.

    Interviewing and Counseling (PSY 151)

    Term: 2010-2011 Spring Semester

    Faculty

    Dr. Karl G TrautmanShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Karl G Trautman
    ktrautman@cmcc.edu
    Office hours:
  • By Appointment
  •  
    Suzanne V BenoitShow MyInfo popup for Suzanne V Benoit
    Office hours:
  • Monday 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
  •  

    Schedule

    Mon, 6:00 PM - 8:55 PM (1/18/2011 - 5/9/2011) Location: CMCC JAL 408
    Mon, 6:00 PM - 8:55 PM (1/18/2011 - 1/31/2011) Location: CMCC JAL 531

    Description

    PSY 151 Interviewing and Counseling
    3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop)
    3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks
    The purpose of this course will be to present an overview of the major contemporary counseling theories and various techniques of interviewing, kinds of interviewing, and issues relevant to interviewing, such as confidentiality, case recording and nonverbal communication. Students will be actively involved in the integration of theoretical concepts and practical skills. The course will include practical exercises in the various techniques and methods specifically used in the human services field. Prerequisites: Completion of HUS 112 and PSY 101, with a grade of C or better or instructor permission.