May 30, 2026  
Catalog 2026-2027 
    
Catalog 2026-2027

BH 214 Interviewing and Counseling Skills


Lecture Hours: 3
Credits: 3

Introduces intentional interviewing. Focuses on developing advanced skills and strategies with significant opportunity for skill acquisition through practice. 

Prerequisite: Admitted into Behavioral Health program, or consent of instructor.
Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Explain the principles of motivational interviewing and their role in effective counseling.  
  2.  Identify stages-of-change models and related counseling interventions.  
  3.  Design and conduct counseling sessions for the purpose of motivating client change.  
  4.  Identify evidence-based best practices in the treatment of substance use disorders. 
  5.  Discuss ways to view incremental change and the acceptance of relapse as an opportunity for positive growth.  
  6.  Integrate interviewing/counseling skills with theoretical orientations.


Content Outline
  •  Basic Counseling Skills
    •  Organizing the interview
    •  Attending, observational skills, reflective listening and feeling
  •  Motivational Interviewing
    •  Stages-of-change
    •  Motivational interviewing skills
    •  Building motivation for change
    •  Strengthening commitment to change
    •  Applying motivational interviewing across the treatment continuum
    •  Special issues in motivational interviewing
  •  Best Practices
    •  Substance abuse models
    •  Multicultural issues and change strategies
    •  Theory integration