Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1986, Page 11, Image 10

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At the DeBusk Center graduate students get real-world experience under strict supervision
counseling clients from the community who have been referred to the center.
Counselors learn real trade
at campus DeBusk Center
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Each year at the DeBusk
Counseling Center, 40 graduate
students gain experience
counseling real clients through
a rigorous 72-hour practicum
program, said John Loughary.
director of the center.
"It’s a place where students
and faculty from the counseling
fields can come together and
work in a practicum setting."
Loughary said.
The participants are full-time
graduate students who will
undergo one term of
coursework and first level prac
ticum study and two terms of
field work, Loughary said.
The graduate students are
chosen from among 200 ap
plicants from the counseling
psychology department.
Student counselors work
under intense supervision.
l.aughary said. Every counsel
ing session is videotaped, and
each counselor's technique is
evaluated by both the student
and the supervisor.
Many clients schedule ap
pointments with counselors to
help them cope with loneliness,
relationship problems, or
depression.
Counselors are assigned three
clients who are normally refer
red to the center by outside
agencies. These agencies in
clude the l^tne County Mental
Health Division, Children's Ser
vices and private practitioners.
The clients’ problems are
assessed during an intake inter
view before they are assigned to
a student counselor, said
Loughary. Clients suffering
from long-term alcohol or drug
abuse problems or
psychological problems are
often referred to outside
agencies.
"Two things always hap
pen," Loughary said. "Either
we take the client or we make
sure that the client has
someplace else to go that we
think is more appropriate."
"We want to provide good
service but our primary purpose
is training for beginning
counselors." Loughary added.
Along with the; hour-long ses
sions with their clients, student
counselors also attend weekly
supervisory meetings and prac
ticum seminars conducted by
faculty members.
At the end of every counsel
ing session, student counselors
evaluate themselves and also
receive a progress evaluation
from their supervisor ami a
separate evaluation from the
client.
Having sessions videotaped is
a good training tool, said Isa
lennings, counseling
psychology counselor.
Clients pay S15 per term for
the service, but this fee is waiv
ed for college students.
For more information about
the Debusk Counseling ('.enter
contact John l.oughary. direc
tor. at 888-3418.
John I.oughary
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