SA 201: Individual Counseling and Theories
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
SLO1: Learn concepts of the major theories of counseling.
SLO2: Identify their own qualities that support and hinder attempts at being therapeutic to others.
SLO3: Begin thinking and forming their own personal model of the counseling process.
SLO4: Gain an understanding of how to apply a variety of counseling techniques and strategies in working with clients.
General Education Objectives: When the course is completed you will be able to:
- Critical Reasoning (Analyzing of information)
- Students will be able to comprehend material with clarity.
Corey, Gerald. Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy. Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2013 (9th edition).
Incomplete Policy: Students will not be given an incomplete grade in the course without sound reason and documented evidence as described in the Student Handbook. In any case, for a student to receive an incomplete, he or she must be passing the course.
Student Evaluation: Points are accumulated for tests and quizzes. A final comprehensive exam must be taken to complete the course. Failure to take the final exam will result in a failing grade for the course.
Participation: (10% of total grade)
Beginning Week 2, students will submit various mini-assignments to gauge involvement in class. Students must be present in order to participate and receive credit. These assignments may not be turned in at a later date.
Assignments: (20% of total grade)
- You will receive various assignments throughout the quarter.
- Some assignments will be completed in class while others will be given as homework.
- All assignments must be submitted within required time frame. For example, Week 1 assignments must be submitted during Week 1.
- Missing assignments due to absence must be submitted within 2 weeks of absence.
- Failure to submit missing assignments within 2 weeks of absence will result in an F on the missed assignments.
- It is your responsibility to ask about missed assignments.
Exams: (70% of total grade)
- Exams will consist of 15-25 multiple-choice, matching, and/or essay questions.
- All exams are timed: 30-minute maximum.
- If you miss an exam, please contact instructor immediately.
- Missing exams due to absence must be submitted within 2 weeks of test date.
- Failure to take missing exams within 2 weeks of test date will result in an F on the missed exams.
- The final exam will be comprehensive (covering all topics).
Grade Scale:
Letter Grade | Percentage |
A | 90-100 |
B | 80-89 |
C | 70-79 |
D | 60-69 |
F | 59-below |
Cheating: Cheating is an automatic failing grade and expulsion from the class. No exceptions!
Need for Assistance: If you have any condition, such as a physical or learning disability, which will make it difficult for you to carry out the work as I have outlined, or which will require academic accommodations, please notify me as soon as possible.
- Please respect yourself, your instructor, and your classmates.
- Please turn off cell phones or set to vibrate before class. Use of cell phones in the classroom is restricted to instructional purposes.
- Please come to class having read the corresponding chapter(s), and please be prepared to discuss topics covered in the textbook.
- Please attend class regularly and be punctual. Please read official attendance policy in the Huntington Junior College Catalog.
- Only work on and view materials related to class.
- Please do not speak while someone else is speaking.
- If you must leave class early, please do so without distracting others.
- Please refrain from making distracting noises.
- Please be kind to others.
- Please act professionally.
(tentative and subject to change)
Week |
Subject Matter |
Assignment |
One |
Introduction and Overview The Counselor: Person and Profession
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See Participation & Assignments on following page.
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Two |
Ethical Issues in Counseling
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See Participation & Assignments on following page.
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Three |
Exam 1: Basic Issues in Counseling Psychoanalytic Therapy
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Exam 1: Basic Issues in Counseling
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Four |
Alderian Therapy, Existential Therapy, Discussion 1
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Discussion 1
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Five |
Person-Centered Therapy, Gestalt Therapy Discussion 2
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Discussion 2
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Six |
Exam 2: Theories and Techniques I Behavior Therapy
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Exam 2: Theories and Techniques I
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Seven |
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy Discussion 3
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Discussion 3
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Eight |
Family Systems and Other Therapies Discussion 4
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Discussion 4
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Nine |
Exam 3: Theories and Techniques II GE Assignment Due
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Exam 3: Theories and Techniques II GE Assignment Due
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Ten |
Review for Final Exam Personal Theory Discussion
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See Participation & Assignments on following page. Personal Theory Discussion
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Eleven |
Comprehensive Final Exam |
Comprehensive Final Exam
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Emails will be responded to no later than 48 hours or by the end of business on Monday for mail received over the weekend.
Academic Honesty Policy
The college has a firm policy against academic dishonesty, including cheating or plagiarism. Students guilty of academic dishonesty will be administratively dropped from the course with a grade of ‘F’ and subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension and dismissal.
Please refer to the Academic Honesty Policy for detailed information.
Late Assignment Policy
Meeting deadlines, being dependable, and applying appropriate time management are all foundational elements of professional behavior. These same attributes are also required while participating in college courses because the skills, knowledge, and student learning outcomes must be obtained in a specific order and within a certain amount of time.
We at HJC understand that sometimes students encounter circumstances that make it difficult to always meet the required course deadlines. This Late Work Policy is in place to accommodate that. In all circumstances, whenever possible, contact your instructor when you anticipate that you will be submitting work late.
The deadlines for most courses typically follow the pattern below, but it is your responsibility to confirm this and be aware if there are any assignments that may have different deadlines for one reason or another.
The first post in each Discussion Board is usually due on the Wednesday night of each module/week.
Most other assignments are due by 11:59 pm on Sunday evening of each module/week.
- All assignments must be submitted by the required due date.
- Missing assignments due to absence must be submitted within 1 week of return.
- Late submissions of assignments will result in a reduction of 10% of the total points possible per day (e.g., 1 day late = -10%, 2 days late = 20%, etc.) up to one week. Anything over 1 week late will result in a grade of 0.
- To receive full credit for late work, students must provide documentation for an excused absence, or it will be subject to the same treatment as any other late work. Documentation examples include court documents, hospitalization, etc.
Instructors may also choose to deduct less points at their discretion.
If for some reason a student temporarily loses the ability to connect to Canvas due to technical issues it is the student’s obligation to submit assignments by the original due dates. Temporary remedies can be connecting via a public WiFi spot, using school facilities to connect, or use of private networks through friends and family.
In extreme cases, when none of these solutions are available, the student may contact their instructors through other means and ask permission to submit their work directly, in a method that can be received by the instructor. Under no circumstances can methods of delivery outside of Canvas be used without explicit instructor permission. (If this ever happens the instructor should somehow note it).
Technology Support
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Accessibility Information
Huntington Junior College is committed to full compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For additional information, please access accessibility policy. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 304-697-7550 or pjustice@hjc.edu if you have any additional questions.
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