Teaching Online Group Counseling Skills in an On-Campus Group Counseling Course
Author(s) -
Kelly Kozlowski,
Courtney M. Holmes
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of counselor preparation and supervision
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2164-3288
DOI - 10.7729/91.1157
Subject(s) - group counseling , medical education , course (navigation) , group (periodic table) , psychology , online course , medicine , clinical psychology , engineering , physics , aerospace engineering , quantum mechanics
Counselors are increasingly incorporating digital modalities into their practices. As such, counseling students must be trained to provide such types of counseling within their degree programs. This article outlines an example curriculum for an on-campus group counseling class wherein students receive training and participate in an online, videoconferencing process group. Author's Notes Kelly A. Kozlowski, Ph.D., Core Faculty, Walden University, kelly.kozlowski@waldenu.edu Courtney M. Holmes, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, cmholmes@vcu.edu
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