Systemic Family Therapy 2500-EN-S-84
The course presents the basics of systemic family therapy. The first part of
the course will cover the theoretical issues. The students will be
introduced to systemic theory and its applications in psychotherapeutic
practice. The classic schools of family therapy will be presented and latest
developments in the field will be discussed.
During the second part of the course more emphasis will be given
to diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, characteristic to the systemic
family therapy approaches (Family Mapping, Genogram, Circular
Questioning etc.). The students will have a chance to apply them while
working on clinical vignettes prepared earlier by the teacher, as well as
experience them during the engaging in - class scenes.
Type of course
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the students will be able to: describe the family
processes in terms of systemic theory , compare different family therapy
approaches, describe and apply different diagnostic and therapeutic
techniques.
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods and criteria
- Written test with open questions
Attendance rules
Students may miss 1 class unexcused. In other cases additional
assignments such as an essay will be required. Absence on more than 2
classes will result in failing the course
Additional information
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