This course describes a growing area of the field of collaborative family health care. This area involves collaborative approaches to health care in which health care providers and counseling psychologists, or other family-oriented mental health professionals, work together to provide an integrated, biopsychosocial approaches to care that actively considers and engages the client’s family or support system in the treatment process. Emphasis is also placed on the counseling psychologist’s role working in primary care, and with the family of the identified client.
PSYC 804: Wellness, Health, and Prevention
Class Program