Course & Subject Outline

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES, STRUCTURE & SUBJECT OUTLINE 2010

 

 

WHY APPLY FOR THIS COURSE?

 

 

This one year course is ideal for anyone who has an interest in enhancing their skills and therefore client outcomes in the contact that they already have with families in their work context. This includes workers in the fields of education, nursing, welfare, family support, child protection, disability, drug and alcohol, residential care, and mental health. The prerequisites of this course are less stringent than for the Clinical Masters but it can nevertheless help to provide a step up into that course if so desired. The course offers a basic grounding in family therapy theory as well as experiential work in small groups. Workers who do this course sometimes use it as an opportunity to experience family therapy with a view to considering a career change, but others do it just for the benefit of learning more about families, and themselves, in a dynamic but nurturing context.

 

 

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES / ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

 

 

·       Completion of an undergraduate degree in any field but preferably in a counselling, health or welfare field. Special consideration may be given to an exceptional candidate who does not have an undergraduate degree but who has worked in, and significantly contributed to, the family support field for a substantial period.

 

·       To be currently working in contexts that have direct involvement with families. Applicants do not have to be employed in a specific counselling or therapy role but need to have some working relationship with at least five (5) families ongoing throughout the year.  Further family therapy training is required to become a qualified family therapist. 

 

·       Completion of the Introductory Workshop in Family Therapy: a 4-day Continuing Education Course offered by The Bouverie Centre, or an alternative equivalent course from another institution.

 

Note: To book in for this Introductory Workshop in Family Therapy please send in payment with completed Continuing Education application form which can be located at www.bouverie.org.au/courses/continuing-education/general-information. This workshop is offered on Mon 8th –Thurs 11th February 2010 specifically to those offered a place in the Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy 2010. These specific dates are not available to the general public.            2010 Cost: $550. 

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

 

Course Name:               Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy

Course Code:                HCFT

Faculty:                        Faculty of Health Sciences

Campus:                       Other Site 2 (O2)

 

There are four semester subjects in the 1-year course: two theory subjects and two practice subjects

 

SEMESTER

SUBJECT CODE

SUBJECT NAME

TYPE

Semester 1

FTH4IFA

Introduction to Family Therapy A

Theory

Semester  2

FTH4IFB

Introduction to Family Therapy B

Theory

Semester 1

FTH4WSA

Family Work Skills A

Skills

Semester  2

FTH4WSB

Family Work Skills B

Skills

 

Aim

To develop beginning conceptual and practical skills in working with families. 

 

 

SUBJECT OUTLINE

 

Subject Title:         INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY THERAPY A

Subject Code:        FTH4IFA

 

In this subject, the theories and methods of family therapy are explored utilizing core concepts that are common to the various family therapy theoretical approaches and lenses.  Students’ own work context, role plays and case examples will be used for students to explore the application of these concepts.

Semester:                                1

Class requirements:                  one 3-hour seminar per week

Assessment:                            one 2,500-word essay (60%)

                                               one 2,000-word essay (40%)

Co-requisite:                             FTH4WSA.  Students must be enrolled in HCFT

                                               Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy

Credit Points:                            15

 

 

Subject Title:         INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY THERAPY B

Subject Code:        FTH4IFB

 

In this subject, methods and theory of family therapy are further explored with other lenses such as culture and gender.  Methods and theories of working in specific situations will be developed, such as conflicted families, grief, trauma, working with children, ABI and mental illness.  Students’ own work context, role plays and case examples will be used for students to explore the application of these ideas.

Semester:                                2

Class requirements:                  one 3-hour seminar per week

Assessment:                            one 4,000-word essay (100%)

Co-requisite:                             FTH4WSB. Students must be enrolled in HCFT

                                               Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy

Prequisite:                                FTH4IFA

Credit Points:                            15

 

 

Subject Title:         FAMILY WORK SKILLS A        

Subject Code:        FTH4WSA

 

In this subject, students are taught to integrate knowledge of family sensitive frameworks and relevant conceptual theories with their work roles.  Influences on students' practice, including work context, previous training and family of origin will be explored in the safety of small groups. These will be connected to issues in their work with families.  Strategies and skills for working with families in their particular settings will be explored.  Students will develop skills through roleplays, case discussion & observation

 

Semester:                                1

Class requirements:                  one 3-hour  seminar per week.

Assessment:                            one 1,500-word essay (40%)

                                               Hurdle requirement: identify learning goals

                                               One 50-minute individual oral presentation (60%)

Co-requisite:                             FTH4IFA. Students must be enrolled in HCFT

                                               Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy

Credit Points:                            15

 

 

Subject Title:         FAMILY WORK SKILLS B        

Subject Code:        FTH4WSB

 

In this subject, students are encouraged to integrate the influences on their practice, including work context, previous training, family of origin and theoretical concepts. Students will consolidate their skills relevant to their current work context through use of roleplay, case discussion and observation.

Semester:                                2

Class requirements:                  one 3-hour  seminar per week.

Assessment:                            one 1,500-word essay (30%)

                                               one oral group presentation (10-minutes/member) (20%)

                                               one 40-minute individual oral presentation (50%)

Co-requisite:                             FTH4IFB. Students must be enrolled in HCFT

                                               Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy

Prequisite:                                FTH4IFA, FTH4WSA

Credit Points:                            15

 

 

 

 

Course co-ordinator:                  Colleen Cousins

 

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