Course

Group Counseling Theories and Techniques ( 3 CE SEMESTER UNIT )

Started May 31, 2018
3 credits

$640 Enroll

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Course Description

Group Counseling Theories and Techniques supports students to acquire knowledge of the principles of group dynamics, group process components, developmental stage theories, the therapeutic factors of group work, group leadership styles and approaches, and evidence-based group counseling methods.

The course is designed to meet requirements outlined in the STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE PRACTICES OF PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL COUNSELING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Section 4999.33 (C)(1)(d), January 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions

Textbook

Yalom, I.D., & Leszcz, M. (2005). The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, Fifth Edition. New York: Basic Books.

Transcripts

When you have completed the course, please email us at ce@alliant.edu for your work to be reviewed. After we confirm you have completed all of the requirements we will issue you a transcript.

Note: You receive two copies transcript. One sealed, which forward the Board of Behavioral Sciences to show have completed this requirement LPCC licensure. The other be unsealed and is your records.

The California BBS will accept unofficial sealed transcripts. If you need an official transcript for different state licensing board or a university, please let us know.

Course Instructor

Diana Concannon, PhD

Diana M. Concannon, PsyD, PCI

Dr Concannon is a forensic psychologist, certified forensic examiner, and a professional certified investigator. She works extensively with individuals who have been exposed to violence, natural disasters, and other traumas, as well as with organizations, correctional institutions and forensic mental health facilities to assess threats of violence. She is a certified Rape Escape instructor and a certified Management of Aggressive Behavior instructor. She is the author of Kidnapping: An Investigator’s Guide to Profiling, Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships at Alliant International University, Associate Professor in the California School of Forensic Studies, and Interim Director of the online Master’s in Clinical Counseling program.

Full course description

Course Date:

Open Enrollment

Course Type:

Instructor-led

Credential:

Free certificate