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258 COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2016-2017 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CNC 6412

Addictions Counseling

This course will train you to understand the etiology of addictions and enable you to understand and deliver treatment on both a

professional and lay level. Addictions in the areas of sexuality, pornography, work, thought, and substance abuse will be addressed.

The issues of dependence, control, sin, and responsibility will be studied. (3)

CNC 6441

Counseling Grief and Loss

In this course you will learn to understand and identify the process and progress of how people deal with loss in their lives. You will

also learn how to guide a person through the grief process so that the loss can be placed in its proper perspective and the individual

can readjust and grow. Special attention will be given to anger, depression, anxiety, and social withdrawal, along with loss of hope and

faith. Using specific tools, you will be able to address your own losses, the losses in others, and the losses that can affect communities

and institutions. (3)

CNC 6460

Clinical Pastoral Education

This intensive laboratory experience provides you with pastoral conversations, clinical seminars, self-insights and individual as well as

group supervision. This training enables you to develop effective pastoral care skills with which to minister in an institutional

environment. (3)

Permission of program director required.

CNC 6470

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Skills and Supervision

This course will focus on developing your knowledge and skills for effective counseling in a missionary care setting. Emphasis will be

on experiential learning utilizing interviewing strategies in a lab with supervision. (3)

CNC 6474

Clinical Applications in Missionary Care

This course is designed to increase your understanding of various ways to use clinical care and knowledge from the mental health

professions in member care. You will consider ethics, professional relationships, influence of untreated pathology on the community,

and various personal, interpersonal, and systemic dynamics. You will explore biblical, spiritual, and psychological underpinnings, as

well as types of clinical resources, referral procedure, and collaboration with clinical service providers. (3)

CNC 6540

Spiritual Transformation and Group Process

This course will introduce you to the various types of groups which should exist in churches and institutions and how those groups can

be used in a strategic effort to help people develop community, heal wounds, grow spiritually, serve others, accomplish goals, and

maintain accountability. You will learn group process, stages of group development, healthy and unhealthy groups, and the power of

groups for task accomplishment and spiritual transformation. (3)

CNC 6541

Missionary Care for Career Transitions

In this course you will explore pivotal moments in the various seasons of missionary service which ensure growth and longevity in a

lifelong commitment to the missionary call. You will study the career span of a missionary and will define critical seasons and decisions.

Special attention will be given to designing models for the missionary care provider which will enable you to minister to lifelong needs

and to enhance career health and satisfaction. (3)

CNC 6571

Single and Family Issues in Missions

This course will show you how to succeed in establishing a home life while serving cross-culturally. You will examine the skills and

resources necessary to build a home life on the field which nurtures the individual, provides a place of relaxation, and enhances positive

support systems. (3)

CNC 6710

Brief and Solution-Focused Counseling

You will examine the philosophical base, strategies, and skills of several models of brief counseling such as problem-solving and

solution- focused counseling. Particular attention will be given to the practical techniques of each model. The class includes an

emphasis on the integration of these models within your theological perspective. This course is particularly useful to time-limited

counselors such as clinical and pastoral counselors, chaplains, crisis counselors, and people involved in missionary member care. (3)

Prerequisite: CNC 6400

CNC 6711

Psychopathology for Ministry Contexts

In this course you will be introduced to the major adult clusters of symptoms and diagnostic nomenclature included in the

Diagnostic

and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

(

DSM

), with an overview of classification, diagnosis, and etiology of mental disorders

encountered in clinical, pastoral, and chaplaincy counseling. You will also study mental status exams, and ethical and legal issues. You

will be challenged to determine theologically the standards for pathology and how these correlate psychologically and spiritually with

the

DSM

. The goal is for you to develop skills in gathering relevant information from interviews and/or other sources for the purpose of

understanding mental disorders on the basis of

DSM-IV

criteria for potential referral. (3)

Prerequisite: CNC 6400

CNC 6730

Marriage and Family Counseling

This course will train you to prepare couples for marriage, to assess and address basic marital problems, and to understand and

respond to typical family issues. Using the Bible, assessments, and systems thinking, you will be taught how to use pastoral counseling

skills in the arenas of prevention, treatment, and recovery of basic marriage and family issues. (3)

CNC 6740

Organizational Missionary Care Services

In this course you will examine the operational structure and needs of providing member care within a missions organization. Emphasis

will be given to organizational procedures, policy creation, and the role of the caregiver within the operational structure to ensure health

in the missionary and the mission agency. (3)