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          through experiential and reflective practice; second, on guiding students to take responsibility
          for their own assumptions, values, beliefs and attitudes in the relationship building process.
          Students learn the process of counselling through a variety of activities such as small group
          exercises,  peer  feedback,  reading  with  personal  reflection,  systematic  case  practice  with
          audio or video recordings, writing case notes and case reports, and small group supervision.

          COUN 320    School Counselling
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The purpose of this course is to get students acquainted with knowledge and skills es-
          sential to the counselling of children and adolescents in a school setting. The course provides
          an  overview  of  relevant  theories,  concepts,  techniques,  as  well  as  practical  concerns  for
          students  who  are  interested  in  becoming  practitioners  of  school  counselling.  Major  areas
          covered include understanding school counselling as a profession, expected roles and work of
          school counsellors, programmes and services in schools, as well as relevant issues such as
          law, ethics, and so on.

          COUN 330    Ethics: Professional Issues and Personal Awareness
                                                                            1 Term; 2 Credits
              This  course  aims  to  introduce  the  process  and  models  of  ethical  decision-making.
          Self-awareness in relation to ethical and legal issues is emphasized, in view of the fact that
          although  codes  of  ethics  provide  a  general  standard,  these  guidelines  are  not  sufficiently
          explicit to deal with every situation. It is often difficult to interpret ethical codes, and opinions
          differ over how to apply them in specific cases. Counsellors will therefore encounter many
          situations  that  demand  the  exercise  of  sound  judgment  to  further  the  best  interest  of  their
          clients. The definition and refinement of ethical issues is regarded as an evolutionary process
          that requires an open and self-critical attitude. Various codes of conduct published by local
          and overseas professional bodies will be compared, discussed and applied.

          COUN 340    Advanced Skills in Group Facilitation
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed to help students plan psychoeducational groups and develop
          facilitation  skills  in  group  work.  To  reach  this  goal,  the  course  challenges  each  student  to
          integrate  experiences  of  being  a  group  member  with  learning  group  leadership  skills.
          Therefore, each student’s own reflections of group experiences, self-awareness, knowledge of
          group processes and skills are all emphasized. The course gives an overview of the group
          process: stages of group development, ethical and professional issues.

          COUN 350    Child Counselling
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  enables  the  students  to  understand  the  principles  and  concepts  of  con-
          ducting child counselling. It provides knowledge about the developmental issues, deviations
          and problems of children. Students are taught how to conduct a psychological assessment of

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