What Will Learn?
This course is part of the Accelerated Doctorate Program in Grief Counseling offered by AITU. It is a 4-hour semester course that must be completed in 6 weeks. Its aim is to provide you with a background in identifying presenting problems and developing goals, objectives and other aspects to assist clients in making progress in therapy while enhancing the therapeutic alliance.
Treatment Planning
It is the job of a therapist to offer the best possible treatments to their patients. After the therapist conducts one or more sessions with a patient, the next step is to create a personalized treatment plan for them. The plan outlines the treatments likely to be most effective in treating the patient’s mental, behavioral, or emotional disorders.
To create the most accurate treatment plan possible, the patient must go through a multidimensional therapeutic assessment. It allows the therapist to observe the patient and understand their psychological condition firsthand. If you’re planning to become a therapist or grief counselor, you must learn how to create treatment plans for your patients.
Treatment Planning is a required course of the Accelerated Master of Grief Counseling Degree program at American International Theism University. The course’s objective is to provide you with a background in identifying problems and developing goals and solutions for assisting clients with their therapy.
Once you are finished with the Treatment Planning course, you should have a clear understanding of how to diagnose mental conditions and develop a list of possible treatments for those conditions. That way, you will know how to establish a therapeutic alliance to benefit your patients to become healthier and happier in their lives.
The Treatment Planning course takes approximately six weeks to complete. It will earn you four credits toward your Master of Grief Counseling Degree. All of the classwork is performed online. It’ll allow you to chat with other students and professors about treatment planning conveniently. You can learn from each other as you work to understand the course material better.
Our professors have an advanced background in psychotherapy and treatment planning. If you ever have any questions throughout the course, they will guide you along the way and help you understand the topics being taught.