PSYC230 Advanced Communication Skills
Dawson Creek , Canada
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Educational Psychology | Communication Disorders | Counseling Psychology
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Education | Humanities
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PSYC230 Advanced Communication Skills
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Students develop advanced communication skills particularly relevant to the Human Services sectors through the study of current communication theories and models, in relation to individual, group, and community relationships. Students will gain an understanding of Carkhuff and Cognitive Therapy models of counselling.
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- Credits: 3.0
- Prerequisites: PSYC 220
- Other Prerequisites: Or consent of the instructor
- Lecture Hours: 45
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Northern Lights College serves the communities of Northern British Columbia that are located on the territories of the Cree, Dene, Dunne-Za, Kaska, Saulteau, Tse’khene, Tahltan, and Tlingit. We also recognize Metis Nation BC members who live in this area of our beautiful province. We acknowledge our hosts and honour their gracious welcome to those seeking knowledge.
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