PSYC 628 - Integrative Process Therapy:The Virginia Satir Systemic Model

Institution:
Antioch University-Seattle
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Description:
SU Provides an analysis of the systems theory and therapy model developed by Virginia Satir. Students explore and practice interventions, such as the use of family maps to initiate change, sculpting, temperature reading and reframing. Satir's communication/experiential growth model helps move clients from problem focus to solution focus. Discussion includes the applicability of Satir's model to various cultural and gender issues. This course meets the Advanced Theories requirement for MHC students. Prerequisites: PSYC511: Theories and Practice of Counseling: Humanistic, Transpersonal and Eastern for MHC students, PSCY520: Theories and Practice of Family Therapy I for CCFT students.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(206) 441-5352
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Quarter

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