Offered by Department of Counseling and School Psychology
College of Education
CSP Courses
  - CSP 188GS - General Studies Portal - 3 hours
- Prereq: freshman or sophomore standing
 Students analyze critical issues confronting individuals and society in a global context as they pertain to the discipline in 
    which the Portal course is taught. The Portal is intended to help students succeed in their university education by being 
    mentored in process of thinking critically about important ideas and articulating their own conclusions. Students may take the 
    Portal in any discipline, irrespective of their major or minor. Satisfies the General Studies Portal course requirement. Students 
    may take their Portal course in any discipline. Students who transfer 24 or more hours of General Studies credit to UNK are 
	 exempt from taking a portal course.
- CSP 404 - Counseling and Mental Disorders - 2 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course provides an orientation to the various abnormal behaviors and mental disorders that may be encountered in 
	 students/clients by counselors, athletic trainers, school psychologists, and student affairs personnel.  It introduces medical 
	 model terminology, symptomology of disorders, and current treatments associated with the various disorders.
- CSP 407 - Clinical Treatment Issues in Addictions Counseling - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course is intended to meet the requirements for licensure as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor as 45 hours of clinical 
	 treatment issues in chemical dependency.
 The student will receive education such as the study of treatment issues specific to chemical dependency including denial, 
	 resistance, minimization, family dynamics, relapse, cross-addiction, co-occurring disorders, spirituality, and influences of 
	 self-help groups. The education will include studying chemical dependency clinical treatment needs of individuals taking into 
	 consideration gender, culture, and lifestyle.
- CSP 408 - Assessment, Case Planning, & Management of Addictions - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course addresses the process of collecting pertinent data about client or client systems and their environment and 
	 appraising the data as a basis for making decisions regarding alcohol/drug disorder diagnosis and treatment and/or referral. 
	 Instruction on coordinating and prioritizing client treatment goals and working with other services, agencies and resources to 
	 achieve those treatment goals are included. The course addresses practice in assessing and managing a case including the 
	 development of sample case records and utilizing the written client record to guide and monitor services with emphasis on the 
	 development of the social history and intake, initial assessment, individual treatment plan with measurable goals and 
	 objectives, documentation of progress and ongoing assessment. Confidentiality of client information and records as defined in 42 
	 CFR Part 2 shall be addressed. The strengths and weaknesses of various levels of care and the selection of an appropriate level 
	 for clients are studied. Basic information on two or more objective assessment instruments are studied for alcohol/drug 
	 disorders including the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), Addiction Severity Index (ASI), and the Western 
	 Personality Inventory. This course meets the requirements for licensure as a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor as 30 hours of 
	 alcohol/drug assessment, case planning and management.
- CSP 409 - Medical & Psychosocial Aspects of Addictions - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course addresses the physiological, psychological and sociological aspects of alcohol/drug use, abuse and dependence. The 
	 classifications and basic pharmacology of drugs, basic physiology and the effects of drug use on the systems of the human body 
	 and alcohol and drug tolerance are discussed. The course also includes the etiological, behavioral, cultural and demographical 
	 aspects and belief systems about alcohol/drug use along with the processes of dependence and addiction including signs, symptoms 
	 and behavior patterns. This course meets the requirements for licensure as a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor as 45 hours of 
	 medical and psychosocial aspects of alcohol/drug use, abuse and addiction.
- CSP 410 - Psychology of Classroom Discipline - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 Study of current models of classroom management psychology emphasizes the importance of teacher personality and interactive 
	 style in relation to classroom environment. A major focus is on the quality of the teacher/student relationship and kinds of 
	 interaction which enhance motivation and learning.
- CSP 417 - Counseling Skills - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This class is for those entering or already in one of the helping professions. It focuses on understanding and applying a broad 
	 range of listening and communication skills in one-to-one interactions as well as in small group settings. Students actively 
	 practice building skills in class.
- CSP 418 - Introduction to Counseling and Social Advocacy - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course is designed to introduce the student to the broad field of counseling and to provide an orientation to counseling as 
	 a helping profession. A knowledge base related to the characteristics and training of effective counselors as well as a 
	 description of clients who enter counseling is the content foundation of this course. This involves both information and 
	 experience focused on the nature of helping relationship and the skills, attitudes, and beliefs involved in developing and 
	 maintaining this relationship. Finally, the therapeutic benefits to the client are explored.
- CSP 420 - Learning from Children - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course provides opportunity to study teaching/learning interactions in which the teacher is a child and the learner is an 
	 adult. There are direct observations of child/adult interactions, a brief study of class members' recollections of their own 
	 childhoods, and a study of neotenous (childlike) adults. The course will be graded credit/no credit, undergraduate/graduate 
	 credit.
- CSP 441 - Special Topics - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: none
 This course addresses current issues related to counseling and school psychology. The course format varies depending on subject 
	 matter, instructor and student needs.
- CSP 499 - Independent Study - 1-2 hours
- Prereq: none
 The student along with an advisor from the department will select an appropriate topic to be studied.