Family Therapy: Assess and Intervention
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Family Therapy: Assessment and Intervention
A study of the family as a system of interactive elements with a focus on the therapeutic implications of treating patterns of behavior rather than personalities. Coursework combines readings, simulations, and videotaped role-plays to increase understanding of the complexities and intricacies of a family system. Students will examine basic differences between individual problems and family problems, individual maladaptive behaviors compared to family maladaptive behaviors, and individual consequences versus family consequences as these impact treatment design and interventions. Prerequisite: PSY 756
A study of the family as a system of interactive elements with a focus on the therapeutic implications of treating patterns of behavior rather than personalities. Coursework combines readings, simulations, and videotaped role-plays to increase understanding of the complexities and intricacies of a family system. Students will examine basic differences between individual problems and family problems, individual maladaptive behaviors compared to family maladaptive behaviors, and individual consequences versus family consequences as these impact treatment design and interventions. Prerequisite: PSY 756
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Graduate
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Min
3