Family Therapy & Systemic Practice Lecture Series

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HOW TO THINK AND WHAT TO DO

Systemic practice is directly applicable to clinical and community work with individuals, couples, families, and the broader contexts in which people live, learn and work. This lecture series sets out the key systemic ideas and practices, tracing their origins, explaining theory and applying it to clinical work. Each lecture will include the microanalysis of transcribed case material to explain and critique systemic practice.

Lectures are $20 each. 

Below is a list of previous lectures

 

Basic Principles and Practices of Systems Therapy 

Systems Theory and Family Therapy

The Genogram

Formulating Hypotheses

Task setting, Information & Advice

Systemic Case Notes

Different Ages, Different Skills  

Working with Children 0-5

Working with Children 6- 12

Working with Adolescents

Working with individuals, couples and families

Challenging Clients & Situations 

Assessment for management of domestic violence

Managing violent situations

Managing threats of violence

Working with a Drug and Alcohol client

Cooperation and Fracture