Crisis And Abuse Therapy - Board Certification
The following courses must be successfully completed to qualify for board certification in the area of Crisis and Abuse Therapy:
Counseling for Family Violence and Abuse
Grant L. Martin, Ph.D.
The student will learn the basic components of family violence. Also, the definition and history for each type of abuse is provided along with instructions for giving help to both victim and abuser. The course is divided into three sections: Spousal abuse, child abuse and elder abuse.
Counseling in Times of Crisis
Judson J. Swihart, Ph.D.
Gerald C. Richardson, D. Min.
The dynamics and Scriptural view of crisis is presented by the authors--one a pastor, the other a professional counselor. The student will learn how to better understand the issues in a crisis situation as well as the principles that can help one face a crisis.
This course consists of a textbook, and requires 1 open-book (non-proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.
Counseling for Anger
Mark P. Cosgrove, Ph.D.
Proper methods of addressing the problem of anger are provided in this course. The student will also be provided with help in understanding the factors of anger, the basis for counseling anger, and learn how to control and express anger.
Counseling the Depressed
Archibald D. Hart, Ph.D.
Therapeutic principles and a clear understanding of depression are well defined in this course. The student will receive the training needed to address the problems associated with depression.
This course consists of a textbook and requires 1 open-book (non-proctored) exam. Approximate study time is 45 hours.

