Family/Systemic TherapyModule SynopsisThis module builds on the advanced introduction to the theory and practice of Family/Systemic Therapy provided in Approaches to Therapy 1. The course has been developed around a number of key dimensions, issues, skills and processes in Family/Systemic Therapy. Each of these will be explored from a variety of different perspectives within the broad Family Therapy tradition. Students will be encouraged to engage with Family/Systemic Therapy theory and practice from a critical perspective, evaluating both on the basis of the twin criteria of theoretical power and practical usefulness. Learning outcomes
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Textbook and Readings The text for this module is Nichols, M.P. (2006) Family Therapy Concepts and Methods (7th edn.) Boston: Pearson. Your readings are an integral part of your studies. Module Duration and Workload: This module involves a total of 36 hours of face to face delivery or self-directed study including educator contact in flexible delivery modes, generating a further 120 hours of self-study per module including research and related study activities, including assessment. This translates as 13 hours per week for the module. Study method: On Campus, Distance Education and Online Education |
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Pip Pearson
Graduate Diploma of Counselling |

