About the Course
Establishing a private Educational Therapy practice, and operating it as a successful business, is a challenging process to beginners in the field. You will discuss office procedures, record keeping, insurance requirements, ethical practices, fee structure, public relations, advertising, time management, and community involvement.
- Develop a plan to establish and maintain a practice in educational therapy based upon an increased knowledge of initial and on-going procedures including, formulation and utilization of a business plan, identification of the financial and time investments, and determination of the day to day operational requirements.
- Describe the ways in which the client’s family, school, community, and culture impact the development and implementation of psychosocial interventions.
- Analyze clinical case material for techniques that develop trust, maintain confidentiality, and respect family values, beliefs, and the reality of daily routines and expectations.
- Recognize the presence of ethical issues and delineate options for appropriately handling such occurrence.
- Design a practice in educational therapy to best suit personal goals, needs, and personal psychology based on increased awareness of self, other, and the interpersonal space within which the work occurs.
- EDUC X330.21 | Understanding Learning DifferencesEnroll
- EDUC X330.24 | Psychology of Human LearningEnroll
- EDUC X330.27 | Principles of Educational TherapyEnroll
- EDUC X330.30 | Advanced Educational AssessmentEnroll
- EDUC X330.32 | Assessment for Educational Therapists: PracticumEnroll
- EDUC X330.33 | Techniques of Educational Therapy, Part I: Academic and Content AreasEnroll
- EDUC X330.34 | Techniques of Educational Therapy, Part IIEnroll