CSL-672 FOUNDATIONS OF CLIN REHAB

This course reviews the history, relevant legislation, and philosophy of rehabilitation counseling. In addition, the course surveys the roles and responsibilities of the clinical rehabilitation counselor in various clinical settings and orients the student to the nature of the interdisciplinary interactions that lead to meaningful participation in a treatment team. Students practice developing comprehensive intake evaluations for clients with disabilities, including diagnostic interviews, biopsychosocial assessments, mental status examinations, symptom inventories, psychoeducational and personality assessments, and career assessments to evaluate functional abilities, transferable skills, and application of assistive technologies in developing individualized treatment plans.

Credits

3

Distribution

Counseling

Offered

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