NURCNS 2350 - GROUP THERAPY THEORY Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This course examines models of group interventions in psychiatric mental health nursing from a holistic perspective and incorporates theory and research from nursing and related sciences to develop a framework for guiding advanced nursing practice. Clinical therapeutics focus on the use of group interventions across the life cycle with different populations in altering human responses associated with mental and emotional problems. Various classifications of systems of nursing phenomena are considered in relation to advances in psychobiology and in relation to use of group interventions with specific client populations. Group management skills are explored within the context of a selected clinically-related management role and case management. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: CREQ: NURCNS 2351 Click here for class schedule information.
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