Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 02-28-06 |
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BHS105 2006 Fall – 2009 Spring |
LEC |
2 Credit(s) |
2 Period(s) |
Introduction to Human Relations |
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Introduction to the field of Behavioral Health Professionals including exposure to basic counseling skills. Prerequisites: Permission of department. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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BHS105 2006 Fall –
2009 Spring |
Introduction to Human
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Describe role, function, and responsibility of a behavioral health professional. (I, III, IV, V) |
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Explain the impact of the helper's personal values, beliefs, attitudes, biases, and feelings on the helping process. (II) |
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Apply key legal and ethical principles to the role of the licensed and non-licensed professional. (III) |
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Analyze the helping process. (II, IV, V) |
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Describe types of group processes and settings. (V) |
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Identify and describe a variety of delivery methods used in educational and therapeutic settings. (VI) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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BHS105 2006 Fall –
2009 Spring |
Introduction to Human
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I. Role of the Licensed and Non-licensed Health Professional A. Job Settings 1. County, State and Municipal Government 2. Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) and Other Public Agencies 3. Private Agencies and Practitioner Offices 4. Hospitals II. Personal Issues Affecting the Helping Professional A. Values B. Beliefs C. Attitudes D. Expectations E. Defenses F. Personal Limitations G. Biases H. Self-Care I. Burn Out III. Legal and Ethical Principles For Licensed and Non-licensed Behavioral Health Professionals A. Limitations B. Confidentiality C. Duty to Warn D. Record Keeping E. Child Protective Services (CPS) Reporting F. Release of Information IV. Helping Process A. Stages in the Therapeutic Relationship B. Establishing Rapport C. Communication Skills D. Team Processing E. Action Planning and Goal Setting F. Terminating V. Group Processes A. Types of Groups B. Role of Licenses and Non-Licensed Behavioral Health Professionals in Group & Work VI. Sampling of Delivery Methods A. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy B. Anger Management Strategies C. 12-Step Recovery Methods D. Gestalt E. Drama Therapy F. Dance and Movement Therapy G. Art and Music Therapy H. Storytelling I. Bibliotherapy J. Play Therapy K. Games and Adventure Therapy L. New Modes of Therapeutic Intervention |