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Winona Currents Magazine, Winona State University Nov 2018

Winona Currents Magazine, Winona State University

Winona Currents

The Power of Experience.

Winona Currents is a publication of Winona State University.


Lol!, Taylor Eddy May 2018

Lol!, Taylor Eddy

Undergraduate Research Celebration 2018

No abstract provided.


Powerful Relationships In Leadership: A Collection Of Modern Leadership Insights, Dustin S. Anderson, Carley Clinkscales, Stephen Erlandson, Brad Hak, Justin Rude Hanson, Patrick Holt, Brittany Kinney, Chenxiao Li, Vanessa Richter, Marcus E. Teachout, Brittany E. York, Jeffrey Thompson, Kenneth D. Janz, Barbara Holmes May 2018

Powerful Relationships In Leadership: A Collection Of Modern Leadership Insights, Dustin S. Anderson, Carley Clinkscales, Stephen Erlandson, Brad Hak, Justin Rude Hanson, Patrick Holt, Brittany Kinney, Chenxiao Li, Vanessa Richter, Marcus E. Teachout, Brittany E. York, Jeffrey Thompson, Kenneth D. Janz, Barbara Holmes

Leadership Education Books

Powerful Relationships in Leadership caters to front runners of the leadership world who are looking for fresh perspectives into how to properly organize and create trailblazing organizations. This book is a collection of articles on aspects of leading. It separates itself from other management texts by offering perceptions of entry level personnel. It is our hope that you will begin to appreciate how entry level personnel view management and their role in guiding administrators.


The Role Of Self-As-Doer Identity In Physical Activity: Increasing Behaviors By Increasing Self-Efficacy For Overcoming Barriers To Physical Activity, Sydney M. Bendtsen, Abigail D. Evenson, Kristen M. Fish, Theodore J. Mickelson, Schaefer K. Jessica Apr 2018

The Role Of Self-As-Doer Identity In Physical Activity: Increasing Behaviors By Increasing Self-Efficacy For Overcoming Barriers To Physical Activity, Sydney M. Bendtsen, Abigail D. Evenson, Kristen M. Fish, Theodore J. Mickelson, Schaefer K. Jessica

Undergraduate Research Celebration 2018

No abstract provided.


A Professional Problem Solver Caring For Others: A Blog Post, Erin Kloepping Apr 2018

A Professional Problem Solver Caring For Others: A Blog Post, Erin Kloepping

Feminist & Queer Praxis

This blog post was written for the WSU Improving Our World Blog, which showcases the work WSU students do to improve our community and world.


Winona Currents Magazine, University Advancement - Winona State University Mar 2018

Winona Currents Magazine, University Advancement - Winona State University

Winona Currents

Women Warriors: Inspiring Women, Important Work.

Winona Currents is a publication of Winona State University.


Ce 653 Syllabus: Theory & Practice Of Sexual, Substance Abuse, Mary Fawcett, Mitch Moore Jan 2018

Ce 653 Syllabus: Theory & Practice Of Sexual, Substance Abuse, Mary Fawcett, Mitch Moore

Counselor Education Syllabi

This 4-credit course will provide theoretical frameworks and practical skill building in the counseling of student and clients with sexual concerns, substance abuse and addiction issues, and crisis interventions. This course facilitates knowledge, awareness and skill development as it relates to student growth and development in preparation to work with client concerns in these sensitive topic areas. Students practice application of counseling theories in a laboratory setting with simulated situations. A strong emphasis is placed on the ethical standards of the counseling profession and on multicultural issues.


Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Mary Fawcett Jan 2018

Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Mary Fawcett

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course exposes students to theories of personality development and change, theories of counseling, and counseling techniques. Students practice application of counseling theories in a laboratory setting with simulated situations. Students are encouraged to identify and develop a tentative theory of personality as it relates to an effective counseling approach. A strong emphasis is placed on the ethical standards of the counseling profession and on multicultural issues.


Ce 534 Syllabus: Multicultural And Diversity, Robin Alcala Saner Jan 2018

Ce 534 Syllabus: Multicultural And Diversity, Robin Alcala Saner

Counselor Education Syllabi

The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning and practice of basic communication and helping skills; (2) study cultural diversity as it relates to human relations and communication; (3) examine gender and sexual orientation in terms of human relations and communication; and (4) address human relations and communication as they relate to special populations (persons with disabilities, older adults, economically disadvantaged individuals, children, etc.). This course will also cover substance abuse issues as relates to diverse cultures, specifically as addressed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement …


Ce 633 Syllabus: Ethical Practice & Social Change, Mitch Moore Jan 2018

Ce 633 Syllabus: Ethical Practice & Social Change, Mitch Moore

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course introduces students to the legal, professional and ethical issues that affect the practice of counseling and psychotherapy and the methods and ethical basis for counselors to be agents of social change. Students will become familiar with law and ethical codes related to the counseling profession. A model for ethical decision-making will be presented. Also, students will be presented with models for social change in their function as leaders, change agents, collaborators, and risk takers. Providing outreach and advocacy services in the school and community settings, students will expand their role as counselors to include the social contexts of …


Ce 652 Syllabus: Treatment Planning, Eric R. Baltrinic Jan 2018

Ce 652 Syllabus: Treatment Planning, Eric R. Baltrinic

Counselor Education Syllabi

This course is designed to assist mental health counselors in designing client-centered, individualized, and culturally sound treatment plans for a wide variety of clinical mental health disorders. Course content will include a strong focus on the diagnosis of mental health disorders based on criteria from the DSM-5, and the subsequent treatment planning and provision of evidence based clinical care. Students completing this course with a satisfactory evaluation will be familiar with evidence-based treatment as a philosophy of practice as well as interventions indicated for specific mental health disorders, and be able to create basic treatment plans that include evidence-based interventions …


Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Mitch Moore Jan 2018

Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Mitch Moore

Counselor Education Syllabi

This is a practice course that provides a systematic approach to developing basic counseling skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice counseling microskills (e.g. rapport building, attending, paraphrasing, reflecting feeling and meaning, interpretation, modeling, role playing, etc.) on a weekly basis. P/NC only. This pre-professional course is workshop centered, practice-oriented, and a safe place to explore new skills. The emphasis will be on analysis of your own and others’ counseling styles and performance. This analysis will grow out of skills and theory presented in class, as well as your putting these skills into practice.