Constructivist Counseling for Helping Professionsby Anthony DiLollo, PhD, CCC-SLPWorkers in "helping" professions, such as nursing, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and school counseling are often faced with the task of helping individuals through times of significant life change. Such changes can be disruptive to an individual's sense of identity. Constructivist therapies focus on individuals' sense of identity, personal experiences of "disorder", and unique abilities to counter "disordered" storylines. In this seminar, constructivist counseling and narrative therapy will be outlined with reference to facilitating and meaningfully integrating significant life changes. The format will consist of lectures, group discussion, and hands-on training.Course information:CSD 750F, section 06326, 2 credit hoursMeets June 3-4 and 10-11 (4 days) from 8:00am-5:00pm (Fridays) and 9:00am-5:00pm (Saturdays).Non-WSU students should contact the Graduate School, (316) 978-3095, to initiate the enrollment process. If undergraduate credit is desired, contact the Undergraduate Admissions office at (316) 978-3085.