PSYD 805 Family and Couples Therapy

This course introduces the student to systemic concepts as applied to families. Both theory and basic intervention skills are emphasized. Ethics in family treatment and tailoring treatment to the needs of the family, particularly as it applies to culturally-based values and issues, is also addressed. Treatment models covered include structural-strategic, Bowenian, solution-focused, and constructivist approaches, and may include others, as time permits. This course is part of the Illinois School of Professional Psychology PsyD curriculum. Pre-requisite(s): PSYD 719, PSYD 722, and PSYD 732. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

Credits

3

Distribution

Argosy Courses