Child & Adolescent Therapy
Posted Tue, 04/20/2010 - 4:15pm by Don Ibbitson
Counseling Families
Posted Wed, 01/20/2010 - 5:28pm by Don Ibbitson
Numerous case studies are provided to aid in the study of this course. Each case study is a real situation from the author’s repertoire. He furnishes the student with numerous charts and lists to aid in practical applications of more effective family counseling.
This course consists of a textbook, workbook and requires 1 open-book (non-proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.
Counseling and Children
Posted Wed, 01/20/2010 - 5:29pm by Don Ibbitson
In order to effectively help children, a counselor must be equipped with an understanding of the basic principles of child development. The two authors provide instruction and encouragement to the Christian counselor who seeks to minister to the developmental, emotional and spiritual needs of children.
This course consists of a textbook, workbook and requires 1 open-book (non-proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.
Counseling Youth
Posted Wed, 01/20/2010 - 5:30pm by Don Ibbitson
This course is approximately 148 pages in length. The candidate will be provided with general information regarding insight into counseling today’s youth. Dr. Lea addresses some of the major problems that face youth today and how to overcome them.
Course Requirements:
1. Approximately 45 clock hours
2. Maximum time limit six weeks
3. Pass one proctored exam
Counseling & the Search for Meaning
Posted Wed, 01/20/2010 - 5:31pm by Don Ibbitson
The student will benefit from the author’s thoughtful examples, theory mixed with practical directions, and biblical conclusions. The course is provided in short, easy-to-comprehend chapters that cover most situations that a counselor will encounter when helping a person who is searching for meaning in life.
This course consists of a textbook, workbook and requires 1 open-book (non-proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.











