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The hypothesis of researchers on the subject, has been that the negative impact that certain external factors may have on the development of emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents, is directly shaped by family structure and dynamics. In many cases, stress factors can modify the family environment to such an extent that they become dysfunctional”
One of the most commonly studied factors of familial pathology has been their economic situation. Different research has brought to light that economics has a negative influence on psychological well-being and family relationships. In addition, there has been an increase in the number of studies which show the influence of economic stress on children and adolescents is shaped by the type of relationship that exists between parents and children. However, the processes through which economic stress can generate emotional “distress” or negatively affect family relationships still haven’t been adequately proved and clarified. One attempt to clarify such processes is that of Conger and colleagues, whose theoretical model proposes that economic stress experienced by parents increases both disharmony and conflict between parents and problems between parents and children over money-related issues. Specifically, they claim that economic stress among parents provokes high levels of irritability in the couple alongside more stubborn attitudes in relation to money management which can, in turn, result in more general hostility towards their children. These hostile and coercive behavioral changes towards children can generate or increase any emotional and behavioral problems they may have.
Expand your knowledge through the Postgraduate diploma in Family Therapy for Psychologists in a practical way and adapted to your needs”
This Postgraduate diploma in Family Therapy for Psychologists contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the course are:
- Clinical cases presented by experts in the different specialties. The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Latest information on Family Therapy for Psychologists
- Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the presented clinical situations
- With special emphasis on evidence-based psychology and research methodologies in psychology
- All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
This Postgraduate diploma may be the best investment you can make when choosing a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Family Therapy for Psychologists, you will obtain a qualification from TECH Global University"
The teaching staff includes healthcare professional from the field of Psychology who bring their vast experience to the course, as well as renowned specialists from scientific societies of reference.
Thanks to multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology, the professional has access to situational and contextual learning. In other words, a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning, programmed to train for real situations.
The design of this program is based on Problem Based Learning through which the psychologist will have to try and resolve the different practical professional situations that arise throughout the course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts in the field of psychology who have lots of teaching experience.
The Postgraduate diploma includes real clinical cases and exercises to bring the development of the course closer to the psychologist's clinical practice"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals who know about the implications of specialization in daily psychological practice and who are aware of the current relevance of training to be able to act correctly in cases of patients with mental pathologies and psychological needs and who are committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.
This Postgraduate diploma in Family Therapy for Psychologists contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Modes of Intervention in Family Therapy
1.1. Notion of Conflict
1.1.1. Change of Attitude Towards Team Cooperation
1.1.2. Attitue Improvement
1.1.3. Emphasize Performance
1.2. Types of Conflicts
1.2.1. Atraction-Atraction
1.2.2. Evasión-Evasion
1.2.3. Atraction-Evasion
1.3. Family Mediation
1.3.1. Mediator Is Present Does Not Influence
1.3.2. Arbitration Makes Decisions by Listening to the Parties
1.3.3. Neutral Evaluation Draw Consequences from the Data Obtained
1.4. Family Coaching
1.4.1. Equalities
1.4.2. Differences
1.4.3. Contradictions
1.4.4. Intrusiveness
1.5. Learning in Coaching
1.5.1. Breakage Declaration
1.5.2. Take off the Masks
1.5.3. Re-Engineering Ourselves
1.5.4. Concentrate on the Exercise
1.6. Habits to Improve in Coaching
1.7. Focused on the Activity
1.7.1. Focussing Activities
1.7.2. Thought Control Techniques
1.8. Clear Goals
1.8.1. Definition of Where We Are
1.8.2. Definition of Where We Want to Go
1.9. Taking the Reins in Your Life Proactivity
1.10. Positive Psychology
1.11. Conflict Management with the Conscious Emotional Bonding (CEB) Model
1.11.1. Identify Emotions
1.11.2. Identify the Right Emotions
1.11.3. Change Some Emotions for Others
1.12. Training to Deal with Conflicts in the Family
Module 2. Family Bonds and Systemic Organization
2.1. Family Functions
2.2. Family Institution
2.2.1. Life Cycle of the Family
2.2.2. Family Law
2.2.3. Legal Nature
2.2.4. Family Characteristics
2.3. Types of Family:
2.3.1. Conjugal Family
2.3.2. Matriarchal Family
2.3.3. Patriarchal Family
2.3.4. Gang Family
2.3.5. Inverted Family
2.3.6. Extended Family
2.4. Family Characteristics to Promote or Hinder Learning
2.5. Family Structure Variables
2.6. Dysfunctional Family
2.7. Family Reactions to Illness
2.8. Pathological Management of Children from the Family
2.9. Consequences of Family Composition
2.10. Morphology of Family and the Implication on the Psychopathy
2.11. Family and Process of Socialization
2.12. Psychotherapy Intervention in a Dysfunctional Family
2.13. Conflict Inheritance
2.14. Concept of Accompaniment, Containment and Escort
Module 3. Family Stress
3.1. New Ways to Define Stress
3.2 Common Stressors in the Family
3.2.1. Relationship
3.2.2. Living Conditions / Environment
3.2.3. Economy
3.2.4. Emotional
3.2.5. Pathologies of Family Members
3.2.6. Abuse and Violence
3.2.7. Separation and/ or Abandonment
3.3. Interpersonal Stress
3.4. Toxicity and Family
3.4.1. With Substances
3.4.2. Without Substances
3.4.3. Dependency
3.5. The Information Retrieval Process: The Transfer of Learning
3.6. Occupational Stress
3.7. Learning and Family Events
3.8. Family Crises
A unique, key, and decisive Training experience to boost your professional development”
Postgraduate Diploma in Family Therapy for Psychologists
The family as the primary social nucleus is the source of multiple aspects in the psychological development of the individual. It is in this affective environment where most of the cognitive and emotional paradigms are established, as well as the generalized vision of the outside world. That is the reason why cohesion among its members and the strengthening of bonds through a harmonious environment are so essential to address in the field of mental health. The Postgraduate Diploma in Family Therapy for Psychologists offered by TECH Global University is based on this foundation: a unique professional optimization alternative that combines the Relearning teaching methodology with an asynchronous online class format so that the applicant has full control over time and space in the training process. Throughout three modules you will learn topics such as types of conflicts, family coaching, mediation, proactivity, positive psychology, conscious emotional bonding (CEB) model, among others that will help you to become a psychologist of the highest category.
Specialize in family therapy psychology
It is well known that many mental and psycho-affective disorders have remarkable roots in childhood traumas that have ended up permeating the subconscious, many of which, in turn, are intrinsically linked to dysfunctional families. Physical or psychological abuse, problems with alcohol or drugs, emotional codependence, isolation and many other factors of family context are those that can cause instabilities in the psyche. Why not bet on a solid update in this area, thus addressing the niche of multiple psychopathologies? With this postgraduate course you can achieve it in a simple, dynamic, immersive way and without leaving home. Concepts such as pathological management of children, psychotherapeutic intervention in the dysfunctional family or interpersonal stress, will be addressed in our classes, taught by a specialized staff of experts. Do you want to know why we are ranked as the best online university in the world? Dare to enroll and find out.