This online module provides participants with a solid understanding of both Structural Family Therapy and Solution Focused Based Therapy (SFBT).
The aim of the first part of this module is to introduce participants to the basic ideas and practices of structural family therapy such as hierarchies and enmeshment and introduce techniques for working with families in a structural model.
The second part of the module is on SFBT where the focus of therapy moves from problems to describing exceptions and strengths and what clients are achieving in their lives to bring about change. Key ideas and principles are explored, including interventions such as questioning techniques, the miracle question and scaling questions.
This module consists of 5 self-paced sections and includes video demonstrations, practical examples, reflective tasks, readings and a short quiz.
The course is suitable for health and welfare professionals who currently or intend to work with families. It is anticipated that the module will take 8-10 Hours.
This eLearning course is delivered via an independent online learning platform with all-inclusive learning materials and resources.
This module also forms part of the 6 module “Core Skills in Family Therapy” E-Learning Course.
Presenter
Christine Senediak BA.(Hons), M.Psychol (Clin), M.Family Therapy is Principal
Director of Clinical Supervision Services and
Sydney Family Therapy Training Institute and has over 35 years of experience
working as a clinical psychologist, educator and supervisor. She has a strong
interest in evidence-based practice and systems theory and integrates this in
her work as therapist, educator and supervisor. She supervises widely providing
individual, peer, group and organisational supervision to psychiatrists,
psychologists and other health clinicians working in child, adolescent and
family services, schools, adult mental health, drug health, gambling, sexual
assault, cross cultural and trauma services. Christine has trained as a
systemic family therapist, which influences her approach to clinical
supervision where the wider context is considered in understanding the
development and maintenance of problems in clinical presentations. She employs
a reflective practice approach to supervision enhancing self-awareness of
relational issues between therapist, client and systems. Christine incorporates
elements of systemic, cognitive behavioural, mindfulness and person-centred
therapies in supervision and training.
Enrol anytime - You have 12
months to access the course materials.
For full details see the website
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