CSL 631 Human Sexuality and Christian Marriage and Family Counseling
This course will examine the principles of humans sexuality based on foundational Catholic teachings in the Theology of the Body as well as from human development and diagnostic perspectives. Students will examine their own history, beliefs, and values around sexuality and sexual issues; become familiar with sexual development across the lifespan; and learn about treating and diagnosing sexual dysfunction. This course also will aid students in being able to deliver therapeutic interventions for improving intimacy, communication, commitment, and conflict resolution in marriage counseling and help them to apply the principles of marriage and family therapy in direct counseling skill applications. Finally, the course will explore advanced theories and techniques for use in counseling couples and families.
Prerequisite
CSL 505 and 24 semester credit hours