SNUx: Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory

SNUx: Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory

by Seoul National University

Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory

Course Description

"Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory" is an enlightening introductory course that delves into the fascinating world of mental health and human behavior. This comprehensive program offers students a unique opportunity to explore both traditional and modern counseling theories through engaging case illustrations. By providing an accessible overview of the process of positive behavioral change, this course equips learners with essential knowledge and insights into the complex workings of the human mind.

What Students Will Learn

  • The fundamental aspects of counseling and psychotherapy
  • A fresh perspective on client 'problems', their 'causes', and the 'process of change'
  • In-depth exploration of various counseling and psychotherapy theories, including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and family counseling approaches
  • An integrative perspective that combines different theories around 'facilitating factors of positive change'
  • Practical application of theories through detailed case studies

Prerequisites

This course is designed for beginners, and there are no specific prerequisites. Anyone with an interest in psychology, counseling, or human behavior can enroll and benefit from the course content.

Course Content

  • Introduction to psychological pain, suffering, and counseling
  • The process of human change in counseling
  • Psychodynamic approaches, including Freud's Drive Theory and Object Relations/Attachment Theory
  • Cognitive-Behavioral approaches, covering both behavioral and cognitive aspects
  • Humanistic approaches to counseling and psychotherapy
  • Family and systemic approaches to mental health
  • Integration of different counseling approaches through the Process-Based Intervention Model (PBIM)

Who This Course Is For

  • Psychology and social science students looking to expand their knowledge
  • Aspiring counselors and therapists seeking a solid foundation in theory
  • Mental health professionals aiming to refresh or broaden their understanding
  • Individuals interested in personal growth and understanding human behavior
  • Anyone curious about the processes of counseling and psychotherapy

Real-World Applications

  • Improved understanding of oneself and others' behaviors and motivations
  • Enhanced communication and interpersonal skills in personal and professional relationships
  • Better equipped to support friends and family members experiencing mental health challenges
  • Foundational knowledge for those pursuing careers in counseling, psychology, or related fields
  • Improved ability to recognize and address mental health issues in various settings
  • Enhanced problem-solving skills when faced with personal or professional challenges

Syllabus

Week 1: Psychological Pain, Suffering and Counseling
Week 2: Counseling and Human Change
Week 3: Psychodynamic Approach (1) Freud's Drive Theory
Week 4: Psychodynamic Approach (2) Object Relations/Attachment Theory
Week 5: Cognitive-Behavioral Approach (1) Behavioral Approach
Week 6: Cognitive-Behavioral Approach (2) Cognitive Approach
Week 7: Humanistic Approach
Week 8: Family/System Approach
Week 9: Integrating Different Counseling Approaches: Process-Based Intervention Model (PBIM) (by C.Kim)
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