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| MFT 6350: Narrative Family Therapy |
| Examines the ideas put forth by Michael White, David Epston, Jill Freedman, Gene Combs, and others, and their implications for clinical practice. Emphasis will be placed on: understanding the influence of social constructionism and post-modernity on family therapy; identifying and developing alternative and preferred stories in clinical work; developing awareness of issues of power and forming collaborative relationships with º£½ÇÍø who consult with us; and applying narrative principles to work with adults and children. |
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Anne Prouty
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1:00PM-5:00 PM
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06/23-08/15
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| Restrictions: Marriage and Family Therapy majors only. Graduate only.
(Default) Normal with N, Audit
Traditional
Full Term
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