COUN 6720 - Diagnosis and Assessment* (5 credits)

5 credits

Students are provided with an overview of what is commonly referred to as abnormal psychology; however, students also consider factors constituting normalcy from multiple perspectives. Students explore the application of diagnostic criteria in various mental health work settings, such as schools, rehabilitation facilities, community agencies, and private practices. Using the scholar-practitioner model, students consider environmental and biological factors contributing to behavioral disorders. Students also examine techniques commonly used for the diagnosis and treatment of cognitive, emotional, and developmental disorders as well as for psychophysiological and psychosocial problems. Though coursework and discussions, students consider multicultural factors that complicate diagnosis as well as current trends and contemporary issues in clinical assessment and diagnosis.

Prerequisites for students entering May 29, 2023 and later

MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prerequisites

  • COUN 6723
  • CPLB 601L

MS in School Counseling

  • COUN 6312 OR COUN 6723

MS Dual Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling Prerequisites

  • COUN 6723 OR COUN 6312

Prerequisites for students entering prior to May 29, 2023

MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prerequisites

  • COUN 6723
  • COUN 6360
  • CPLB 601L

MS Dual Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling Prerequisites

  • COUN 6311
  • COUN 6360
*Students may take this as a non-degree course, which means they do not have to be enrolled in a program. Contact an enrollment specialist [1-866-492-5336 (U.S.);1-443-627-7222 (toll)] for more information or visit School of Lifelong Learning for more information.