Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979CE for Psychologist, Social Worker, Counselor, & MFT!! 
  
  
  
  Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes 
             
            By  the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:  
            -Explain the meaning of the ranges for the victimization and aggression subscales 0 to 24 and 0 to 12 for overt and relational aggression, respectively. 
            -Explain how are the Peer-estimated scores computed. 
            -Name one of the major themes found in Demaray’s comparison among bullies, bully/victims, and bullies 
            -Name one difference that Cole identified between self-identified and peer-nominated bullies. 
            -Explain why may it be unsafe to conclude that aggressive children affiliate only with other aggressive children. 
            -Name one suggestion made by Rodkin for improving the social status of victimized students. 
            -Name three theories which address peer-level characteristics in the bullying dynamic. 
-Explain how can aggressive and disruptive behavior be supported by interactions with peers outside the clique. 
-Name seven common clique and popular crowd characteristics within their peer ecologies. 
-Name three reasons why children exhibit bullying behaviors.  
-Name five types of bullying victims.  
-Identify seven parental responses to bullying.  
-Name six bystander interventions. 
-Identify four bystander interventions in cyberbullying.  
-Describe four strategies that victims of cyberbullying might use. 
 
      "The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate,   or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."  |