Blog entry by Laurie Lubin M. Gottfriedson
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This course introduces students to several theoretical perspectives used in the counseling process. Students examine practice concepts such as problem-solving, goal setting, self-awareness, and intervention methods. An Aboriginal perspective citing "ways of knowing" is explored as a mechanism in problem identification. Students compare and contrast theories and counseling applications with the traditional teaching of the medicine wheel as conceptual frameworks within the counseling process.