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MFAM 564: Family Therapy:Advanced Foundational Theories and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Comprehensively surveys more recent therapy models, such as narrative, collaborative language systems, and solutionfocused theory. Using these models, student learns to assess and consider diagnosis; as well as learn the role of language, meaning, and process in relationships. Class examines the theoretical strengths and limitations of these models in relation to culturally diverse populations.
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MFAM 565: Advanced Bowen Theory and Practice
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Provides advanced knowledge and training in Bowen theory as it applies to couples and family therapy. Prerequisite: MFAM 553.
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MFAM 566: Psychopathology and Diagnostic Procedures:Personality
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Focuses on the etiology of marital dysfunction, specifically from a dual function of individual and systems psychopathology. Prerequisite: MFAM 556.
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MFAM 568: Groups:Process,and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Surveys major theoretical approaches surveyed include individual theories, marital groups, network, and family therapy groups. Group laboratory experience provided wherein students apply theory to practice and develop group-leadership skills. Cross-listing: COUN 568.
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MFAM 569: Advanced Group Therapy
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Provides advanced knowledge and training in leading structured groups. Students design a structured group treatment based on a therapeutic, psychoeducational and/or educational model--to be used in a community setting. Prerequisite: MFAM 568.
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MFAM 574: Family Therapy:Theory and Practice
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Covers the basic epistomological principles defining family-systems practice; major family-therapy models; and unique values, ethics, and professional issues associated with systems/relational practice. Course may be used by MFT majors for elective credit.
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MFAM 584: Treatment of Child and Adolescent Problems
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Psychodynamics involved in child and adolescent problems with respect to the family relationship. Demonstrates a variety of counseling approaches to the treatment of children and adolescents, with emphasis on diverse settings (e.g., education, hospital, and agency)
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MFAM 585: Internship in Family Mediation
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Internship includes 50 hours of observation in the court room, 100 client-contact hours of mediation experience, twenty cases of mediation experience, and six mediation case studies.
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MFAM 605: Gestalt Family Therapy
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Principles of Gestalt psychology and therapy; the relationship between the individual and the physical, emotional, societal, and spiritual environment. Group experience that permits the spiritual and affective aspects of Gestalt therapy to be expressed and integrated with systems theory.
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MFAM 606: Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
2.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Students examine the theory of emotionally focused therapy and concentrate on the work and research of Susan Johnson Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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