REHA - Rehabilitation
REHA 201 Intro to Diversity in Counslng. 3 Credits
Introduction to counseling and the importance of multicultural knowledge, skills, awareness, and attitudes towards the clients they serve. The course focuses on counselor perspectives for understanding and interacting with diverse groups, and will examine theoretical and research literature concerning cultural characteristics and differences related to disability, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, geography, advanced aging, and social class. Students will be provided the opportunity to explore scholarly as well as practical resources for interacting with diverse individuals and families.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 216 Psycho-Soc Asp of Rehab/Addct. 3 Credits
Provides overall knowledge of psycho-social factors affecting adjustment to disability and the impact of addiction on this population. This course also focuses on introducing students to the field of rehabilitation and the broader human service profession. It covers history, legislation, skills/competencies, attitudes, service delivery, and career information. Students will be provided the opportunity to explore the rehabilitation profession and the broader human service field, including addiction counseling. It will include the required qualifications and skills for various professions.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 292 Independent Study. 1-3 Credits
Provides students an opportunity to intensively investigate topics pertinent to the field of Rehabilitation.
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 294 Seminar/Workshop. 1-3 Credits
Provides students an opportunity to intensively investigate topics pertinent to the field of Rehabilitation.
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 298 Cooperative Educ/Internship. 1-6 Credits
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 301 Prncpls of Cnslng & Grp Theory. 3 Credits
Develops an understanding of group process, provides an introduction to conducting interviews and skills in the helping process, and emphasizes group membership skills for rehabilitation clients.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 406 Assmnt in HS and Addctn Prgrms. 3 Credits
Learn skills for assessment and diagnosis of addictions. Also, applies empirical principles to appraisal of client characteristics, needs, and potential. Provides practice with assessment data recording, interpretation, and application to an overall view of a case.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 418 Coun for Loss & Bereavement. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
Examines the process of adjustment to losses of many different kinds that frequently occur in the lives of consumers serviced by counselors and human service agencies. Course will discuss counseling techniques and strategies to facilitate successful adjustment to loss.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 425 Psych Rehab & Co-Occur Dsrds. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): upper division standing.
Provides an orientation to the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. The course will include historical antecedents, philosophical and traditional connections with the field of rehabilitation and addictions counseling, assessment, planning and service delivery methods for those intending to work in rehabilitation focused programs serving persons with psychiatric and addiction disabilities. Diagnostic methods for assessing co-occurring psychiatric and addictive disorders utilizing the DSM IV will be explored.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 453 Case Mgmt & Comm Resources. 3 Credits
Prerequisite(s): upper division standing.
Covers methods for effectively managing a case and caseload. Areas covered include writing a case history, treatment planning, and writing case notes. Aids counselors serving consumers, determining appropriate community resources, and making a proper referral.
Lecture Hours 3
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 492 Independent Study. 1-3 Credits
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 494 Seminar/Workshop. 1-3 Credits
Investigates special topics pertinent to the area of Health and Human Services.
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 498 Internship/Cooperative Educ. 1-6 Credits
Department: Rehab & Human Services
REHA 499 Capstone Addctn Trtmnt P & D. 2 Credits
Reviews assessment of individuals with a variety of types of addiction and creating client treatment plans. Course content will also include becoming knowledgeable of the DSM and the ASAM and including them in assessment and treatment of co-occurring disorders.
Lecture Hours 2
Department: Rehab & Human Services