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This is an advanced graduate-level course in a CORE-accredited program that teaches application of concepts and techniques that have been introduced from major counseling theories in RC 580 and emphasizes continued development and refinement of practice skills through advanced role play and direct counseling with individuals with disabilities.

Author: Dana Brickham and Brett Kuwada

This webinar will examine the value of LMI as it applies to national workforce job-driven initiatives around preparing youth and adults with disabilities for work. This presentation will focus on how VR agencies use LMI throughout various levels of the agency to inform their work with consumers and businesses.

Author: Presenters: Mary Wright, Lois Joy, and Hugh Bradshaw

An examination of the impact of disability on the individual, the individual's environment, significant others, and society in general. The adjustment process that individuals and their families experience is compared and contrasted within developmental and environmental contexts.

Author: Kathe Matrone

Demonstration of counseling skills in a rehabilitation agency with primary supervision by organization personnel. Students are required to spend significant time within an agency/organization functioning as a professional counselor.

Author: Dana Brickham

Understanding major psychiatric disorders, principles and practices of psychiatric rehabilitation. Examines the role of the rehabilitation counselor as part of a mental health treatment team.

Author: Clare McGinness

Demonstration of counseling skills with individuals with disabilities in a rehabilitation agency. Supervision by agency personnel.

Author: Kathe Matrone

Gathering, analyzing and synthesizing of vocationally relevant information for use in the rehabilitation process. Advantages and limitations of traditional psychological inventories, as well as various situational assessment tools. Emphasis on a collaborative, client-centered approach to assessment.

Author: Elizabeth Boland

An examination of the etiology, prognosis, treatment, and vocational implications of major disabling conditions, with an emphasis on physical and sensory impairments. Includes an introduction to medical specialties, therapeutic services, restorative techniques, medical terminology, and rehabilitation engineering.

Author: Elizabeth Boland

An overview of the principles and practices of rehabilitation counseling, including history, philosophy, ethics, legislative influences, organizational structures, and service-delivery models. Explores various specialties within the field of rehabilitation counseling.

Author: Kathe Matrone

This is an advanced graduate-level course in a CORE-accredited program. The course is designed to provide an overview of group processes, group development, and group leadership with an emphasis on the manner in which these concepts relate to counseling persons with disabilities.

Author: Dana Brickham and Brett Kuwada

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