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  1. INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING THEORIES
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      1. DR. JANNY THOMPSON
      2. COURSE DESCRIPTION
      3. EVALUATION
      4. REQUIRED TEXT
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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FALL SEMESTER 2004
EDUC 323-3
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INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING THEORIES
(D01.00)
DR. JANNY THOMPSON
Office: EDB 8647
Phone: 291-4548
MONDAYS 13:30-16:20
AQ 2109
PREREQUISITE:
EDUC 220 or equivalent and 60 credit hours. Students who have credit for Educ
425
cannot take Educ 323 for further credit.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides students with an introduction to major theoretical approaches underlying the work
of counselors and educators working with persons with emotional and/or behavioural difficulties. The
course will cover theories based on psychodynamic, behavioural, cognitive, existential-humanistic,
feminist, systemic, and post-modern frameworks.
EVALUATION
Assignments in the course will provide students with an opportunity to become familiar with a variety
of theoretical approaches, their implications for understanding human behaviour and experience and
their applications in counseling interventions. Detailed descriptions of assignments will be distributed at
the first class.
REQUIRED TEXT
Sommers-Flanagan, J. & Sommers-Flanagan, R. (2004). Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in
Context and Practice: Skills, strategies, and techniques. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
ISBN 0-471-21105-2
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