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Brigham Young University's 39th Annual Counseling Workshops.  March 6-7, 2008.
Choice Theory: Explanations, Public Health Implications, and Applications for Creating a Happier Marriage.

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39th Annual Brigham Young University Counseling Workshop
Special Announcement

The registration fee for this conference includes 8 contact hours for CEU certification. The CEU certification will not appear on a transcript but you will receive a certificate at the end of the conference verifying you completed the required hours. If you would like BYU credit (which will appear on a BYU transcript) please register for one of the credit options, pay the additional $30.00, and complete the credit requirements. Those registering for credit should attend the credit information session at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 6.

The following organizations accept this course for CEU credit:

Utah Psychology Association:
www.utahpsych.org

Utah Association for Marriage and Family Therapists:
www.uamft.org

National Association of Social Workers:
www.naswdc.org
www.utnasw.org (Utah Chapter)

CPSE 514R: .5 Credit Hour
(pass/fail, non-degree seeking)
Course Requirements

  1. Attend all sessions of the 1.5 day workshop.
  2. Submit a copy of your notes from the workshop.
  3. Submit a typewritten summary of the insights you gained at the workshop (two pages).
  4. Complete a paper (two to three page) evaluating Dr. Glasser's application of his latest ideas on quality relationships in counseling, teaching, and managing. Share ways to increase the quality of lives through applicable teachings.

CPSE 515R: .5 Credit Hour
(letter grade, non-degree seeking except with departmental approval)
Course Requirements

  1. Attend all sessions of the 1.5 day workshop.
  2. Submit a copy of your notes from the workshop.
  3. Submit a typewritten summary of the insights you gained at the workshop (two pages).
  4. Complete a paper (two to three pages) evaluating Dr. Glasser's application of his latest ideas on quality relationships in counseling, teaching, and managing. Share ways to increase the quality of lives through applicable teachings.
  5. Purchase, or check out from the BYU Reserve Library, Dr. Glasser's published works and submit a one-page written summary covering two chapters or articles.

Submit all course credit materials by Monday, March 31, 2008 to:
Dallas Jensen
Counseling and Career Center
Brigham Young University
1500 WSC, PO Box 27906
Provo, Utah 84602

To receive BYU credit for this program, students should be in good standing with both Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (if a member). All students are expected to uphold the university standards while in class.

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