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EDCP 888 - Intership

Term 3-4

Marion D. Grothus-Magee, Ph.D., NCC

 OFFICE HOURS:

1 hour prior to class by appointment only.

 

TEL:

06201-57487

 

Email:

mgrothus@faculty.ed.umuc.edu

German Address:

Fruhlingsstr 18, 69469 Weinheim/Ritschweier

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The Internship is designed to help the student continue in his/her growth in the counseling field and to refine the skills already learned in Practicum. Student interest and needs will help determine class content and activities. Specific topics such as case staffings, termination, resume preparation, Ethics and advanced techniques will be addressed. Continued group support, exploration of one's own hooks, resistances,and issues is expected. Practicum site supervision will continue as in Practicum I.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

The student is expected to be able to:

1. Improve proficiency in counseling skills developed in Practicum.

2. Facilitate client growth and self-exploration.

3. Be familiar with Ethical Standards and professional and legal concerns

4. Conduct a staff meeting, presenting the clinical picture of a client, with group led discussion on alternative treatments for the client.

5. Write a professional resume

TEXTS: REQUIRED:

*Alle-Corliss, L., & Alle-Corliss, R. (1999). Advanced practice in human service agencies: Issues, trends, and treatment perspectives. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

*American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.).Washington, DC: Author.

*Corey, G., Corey, M., & Callanan, P. (1998). Issues and ethics in the helping professions. (5th ed.). PacificGrove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

*Egan, G. (1998). The skilled helper: A problem-management approach to helping (6th ed.). Pacific Grove,CA: Brooks/Cole.

*Egan, G. (1998). Exercises in helping skills (6th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

*Sweitzer, H. F., & King, M. A. (1999). The successful internship: Transformation and empowerment. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole

**In addition, supplemental readings on assigned topics may be required.

These readings will be handed out in class.

**An extensive film and book library will be available weekly for checkout. It is expected that students review as many as possible.

 COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

1. FIELD PLACEMENT: Minimum of 15 hours per week with weekly log.

2. JOURNAL: Hand in summary of weekly journal entries, every other week.

3. READINGS as assigned.

4. TAPES/Transcripts: 2 taped transcripts and critiques

5. CASE Staffings: ( least 20 min in length) at least 2 times during the semester.

6. Will be video taped and critiqued.

7. SITE VISITATIONS/EVALUATION: Professor will visit site at least 1 time.

8. Read 1 article in an area of your interest and report to the class

9. Write a professional Resume

CONFIDENTIALITY

Guidelines for confidentiality remain the same as in Practicum I. You must have permission to tape a client session and if the client is under 18, you must have parental permission. Group work within the classroom is also considered confidential.

FINAL GRADE:

 

 

1. Class participation, performance, and Site Eval

25%

 

2. Audio-Tapes, Transcripts, and Critiques

25%

3. Case Presentation and write-up

25%

4. Journal, Additional Assignments

25%

 NOTE: All written work should be typed, double-spaced, APA format, (unless otherwise specified by the professor), and carefully proof-read. Please keep a copy of all work submitted.

**Corey: complete ALL Pre-Chapter Self-inventories for assigned chapters

COURSE OUTLINE

**Topics may vary from those that are assigned for each class depending on the needs of the students.

Sessions

1..Personal Goals for Terms 3-4

Review of cases and happenings during break

Assess topic needs of students and Assign Case Staffings

2 Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR)

Review of Ethics Chapts 1-7

3 Professional Competence and Training

Techniques and Tools

Corey - Ch. 8

4 Solution Focused Therapy

5 Issues in Supervision and Consultation

Transference and Countertransference

Corey - Ch.9

6 Gestalt Work

DUE: TAPE TRANSCRIPT #3 for peer review

7 Ethical Concerns in Multicultural Counseling

Corey - Ch. 10

DUE: TAPE TRANSCRIPT #3 for professor review

8 The Resume/ Cover Letter Presentation and HOMEWORK

9 The Counselor and the Community

Corey Ch. 11

10 Client Homework

DUE: RESUME DRAFT 1

11 Ethical Issues in Marital and Family Therapy/ Group Work

Corey Ch. 12,13

12 EMDR

DUE: TAPE TRANSCRIPT #4 for peer review

FINAL RESUME

13 Counselor in the Community

DUE: TAPE TRANSCRIPT #4 for professor review

14 Continuing Education Programs

Recommended Books in Therapy

15 **Article Presentation and sharing

16 Review, Evaluation, Celebration, Graduation??

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