Family Therapy
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$65.00
This 3.0 hour course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of family therapy, exploring its diverse theoretical foundations, intervention strategies, and historical evolution. While family therapy encompasses various approaches—some complementary and others contradictory—all share a fundamental focus on working with the entire family system to create meaningful change. By the end of this course, participants will have a solid foundation in family therapy principles and a deeper appreciation for the role of interpersonal relationships in promoting positive change.
Learning Objectives:
- Gain a broad understanding of family therapy’s history and its current role in mental health and social services.
- Explore key conceptual frameworks and theories that differentiate family therapy from other intervention models.
- Learn about various family therapy approaches and their applications across different populations.
Presenter: Dr. Michael S. Robbins
This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) for 3.0 hours of Continuing Education Credit.