XHE 5500B Foundations of Behavioral Health 2

Foundations in Behavioral Health exposes students to behavioral health careers and provides an overview of what it means to apply trauma-informed care, ethical reasoning, and cultural humility to engage in work with diverse populations in behavioral health professions. Emphasis is placed on principles of laws and ethics, respect of human dignity, scope of practice, and skills, practices, trends, and theories that inform the behavioral health field.

Credits

60-72 hours

Prerequisite

XHE 5500A

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1. Participate in career exploration related to behavioral health careers

2. Demonstrate understanding of foundational knowledge, skills, and practices for behavioral health careers using a trauma-informed care lens and an emphasis on cultural humility

3. Explain skills, practices, trends, and theories that shape how behavioral health professionals approach practice

4. Practice applying key skills and practices within the behavioral health profession

5. Practice applying ethical guidelines to dilemmas in behavioral health careers

6. Complete at least 3 industry-recognized credentials and trainings for behavioral health careers