CTH3220EN - Counselling Skills for Creative Arts Therapists

Course description

Provides an introduction to counseling theories and principles used by professional counselors

How this course benefits students

basic counseling skills used by professional and non-professional counselors

Why this course is important

This course is practical in the sense that counseling skills are used by counselors, creative arts therapists, pastors, and the average Christian. As Christians, we are all called to counsel others, therefore, this course will be practical for any Christian servant.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Creative Therapy
Educational level
Bachelor
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

and theories and approaches used by Christian counselors. Compares and contrasts traditional “talk” counseling with creative arts approaches.

Missionally driven

The courses acquaints students with counseling theories and approaches from professional, nonprofessional, Christian, and creative arts perspectives. It addresses how the Creative Arts approaches are different from traditional talk counseling and aids the student in counseling people through the use of various art modalities of interest to the student.

Contextually informed

This course will rest on the Proverbs that encourage Christians to seek wise counsel. This course will examine what it means to serve as a person of wise counsel for others, namely, by resting on God and the Bible as our greatest source of counsel.

Interculturally focused

This course encourages missional Christians to utilize basic counseling skills not just to help others who are experiencing difficulty, but also to help point others to Christ in a way that is non-offensive.

Practically minded

This course will consider counseling skills and techniques in the context of creative arts therapies and help students to assess which counseling methods and approaches would be appropriate in certain contexts.

Experientially transformed

The arts transcend language barriers. This course will help students to use skills that speak to all cultures by improving their ability to show, not tell. This course will also help students to encourage others to show, not tell, in an effort to communicate their needs.