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Facing Your Fears: Using APA Style
Enneagram: A Comprehensive Personality Typology
Facing Your Fears: Using APA Style
An interactive course designed to offer skills to improve APA style of writing. The course will cover elements of mechanics and style as recommended by APA Publication Manual, 5th Edition.
- Dates: 3 days • Friday, May 29, 4 – 9 p.m.;
Saturday, May 30, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.; Friday, June 26,
4 – 9 p.m. - Place: Education Bldg., Room 178
- Class No. 50163
- Units: One
- Course: COUN 180T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit
- Fee: $240
- Instructor: Albert Valencia, Ed.D.
Preregistration recommended by May 19.
Enneagram: A Comprehensive Personality Typology
The Enneagram is the latest and most comprehensive system of personality types. The nine basic types cover every type of human personality. Combinations of these basic types produce further refinements of subtypes. Each personality is a holistic and complete description. Each personality type is described in its healthy, moderate, and unhealthy states, providing clear direction for future growth and development from less healthy to more healthy personalities.
This course will be highly experiential as participants discover for themselves, through a series of lectures and exercises, their personality type. Light bulbs seem to illuminate in your head as you suddenly click with different descriptions of each type. To watch these bulbs light up as people recognize themselves and loved ones in the various types is one of the more enjoyable experiences during the workshop. It is also edifying to see people getting the help they had been seeking to grow or get beyond stuck points that have prevented them from becoming more effective, free, and happy.
In addition to understanding of self, the Enneagram provides clear understanding of other important persons in your life—spouse, child, other loved ones, colleagues at work, clients, employees or employers. Previously exasperating behavior of some of these people suddenly makes sense.
- Dates: 2 days • Friday, Jun. 19, 4 – 10 p.m.;
Saturday, Jun. 20, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. - Place: Education Bldg., Room 390
- Class No. 50164
- Units: One
- Course: COUN 280T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit
- Fee: $240
- Instructor: Charles Arokiasamy, Rh.D.
Preregistration recommended by June 9.
Applied Behavior Analysis
Understanding of the theory and basic principles of classical and operant conditioning and behavior measurement and research methods. Student will apply these principles in a behavioral self-management exercise.
- Dates: 2 days • Friday, June 26, 4 – 10 p.m.;
Saturday, June 27, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. - Place: Education Bldg., Room 390
- Class No. 50165
- Units: One
- Course: COUN 280T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade
- Fee: $240
- Instructor: Mandy Carranza, M.A.
Preregistration recommended by June 2.
Cognitive Behavior Theory
A study of the theory and basic principles of cognitive behavior therapy and their applications in real world situations. Students will practice skills in class.
- Dates: Monday – Thursday • June 22 – 25, 2 – 6 p.m.
- Place: Education Bldg., Room 193
- Class No. 50166
- Units: One
- Course: COUN 280T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit
- Fee: $240
- Instructor: Carol Rankin, Rh.D., CRC
Preregistration recommended by June 12.
Motivational Interviewing
A study of the theory and basic principles of motivational interviewing and their applications in real world situations. Students will practice skills in class.
- Dates: 2 days • Friday, July 10, 4 – 10 p.m.;
Saturday, July 11, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. - Place: Education Bldg., Room 182
- Class No. 50167
- Units: One
- Course: COUN 280T
- Grading Option: Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit
- Fee: $240
- Instructor: Instructor: Carol Rankin, Rh.D., CRC
Preregistration recommended by July 1.