Residential Conference Workshops and Special Population Intensives
The following required workshops, intensives and experientials are completed at the Residential Conferences, in California. These workshops are designed to support the coursework for the LMHC/LPCC or equivalent. We have found that all of our students benefit from the depth of conversation in these critical areas. The workshops are:
COUN 2539   Child Abuse Assessment & Reporting
 COUN 2709  Overview of Mental Health Counseling
The following workshops are offered on a rotating bases, and are optional for MA Counseling, Seattle students:
COUN 2538   Aging & Long-Term Care
COUN 2544   Mental Health Recovery
COUN 2639   Severe Mental Illness & Developmental Disabilities
COUN 2640   Partner Abuse and Domestic Violence
Residential Conference Experiential Training
These two day experientials allow students to practice their skills, engage in group work, and discuss these topics in depth and with the students in the online program. The experientials are:
        COUN 2701  Experiential: Basic Counseling Skills
COUN 2705   Experiential: Group Counseling & Psychotherapy
COUN 2704   Experiential: Relationship & Family Intervention
COUN 2703   Experiential: Crisis & Trauma Intervention
COUN 2706   Experiential: Child & Adolescent Counseling
COUN 2707   Experiential: Counseling Theories
Residential ProSeminar Training
The ProSeminar courses take place for the last two days of the California Residential Conferences. Each ProSeminar is designed to build on the student’s developmental level, and they are also used for Practicum and Internship supervision. The following is a list of ProSeminars:
COUN 2400A   PrePracticum ProSeminar
COUN 2400B   PrePracticum ProSeminar
COUN 2400C   PrePracticum ProSeminar
COUN 2400D   PrePracticum ProSeminar
COUN 2401A   Practicum ProSeminar
COUN 2401B  Practicum ProSeminar
COUN 2401C  Practicum ProSeminar
COUN 2401D   Practicum ProSeminar
The MA Counseling program is designed to address national counseling standards. To this end, the curriculum includes the following ten competency areas:   
	- Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice
 
	- Social and Cultural Diversity
 
	- Individual and Family Development
 
	- Career Development and Life
 
	- Helping Relationships and the Counseling Process
 
	- Group Counseling and Facilitation
 
	- Assessment in a Multicultural Society
 
	- Research and Program Development
 
	- Professional Clinical Practice
 
	- Clinical Mental Health Counseling