Family Counseling

  • Objectives:

    • Review the physical, affective, cognitive, environmental and relational impacts of infidelity and betrayal.
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify the four core activities or petals on the flower
    • Identify what the stem of the flower symbolizes
    • Identify what the leaves of the flower symbolize and the ideals they represent
    • Identify the five axioms that the route of the flower are grounded in
    • Identify the four areas which should be assessed to determine what level of assistance or types of assistance are needed
    • Identify the three areas to probe to identify resources and supports
    • Discuss why family Center practices in the workplace are imperative for carrying out the "flower empower" goals
    • Define unexpected Life Events
    • Explain what is meant by "flower (em)power"
    • Explain what "family" means
    • Identify the five R’s used to promote health in expected and unexpected Life Events
    • Identify four core activities necessary to develop a genuine partnership with the family
    • Identify the three areas of major emphasis when providing family centered care
    $15.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Define codependency
    • Identify characteristics of the codependent relationship
    • Explore the motivations for these behaviors
    • Hypothesize alternate, healthier behaviors
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    The student will learn about:

    • Attachment
    • The relationship between disrupted attachment and trauma
    • The similarities between complicated grief and trauma
    • The goals of treatment for someone with traumatic stress as a result of disrupted attachment.
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Identify goals of couples therapy
    • Identify common mistakes in couples therapy
    • Explore things counselors need to consider when working with couples

    Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Podcast 383

    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define the Family
    • Examine how addiction impacts the family: Emotionally, Socially, Physically,  Spiritually
    • Explore the different roles in an addicted family
    • Identify the function of those roles in maintaining homoeostasis

    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Compare and contrast substance abuse treatment and family therapy
    • Explain how substance abuse treatment and family therapy can be integrated
    • Discuss the different definitions of family
    • Identify how families are distinguished from social support groups
    • Identify the four characteristics of families central to family therapy
    • Discuss five core components of the systems theory of marriage and family therapy
    • Discuss the four predominant family therapy models used in substance abuse treatment
    • Identifying the five stages of change in the Prochaska model
    • Identify the three levels of recovery in Kaufman's model
    • Identify the three phases of family change in substance abuse family therapy
    • Discuss criteria for determining the appropriateness of family therapy with substance abuse clients
    • Describe the impact of substance abuse on families
    • Describe the five characteristic patterns of codependent behavior
    • Discuss for strategies for addressing substance abuse is that family
    • Explain the concepts of denial and resistance
    • Discuss the value of using integrated models for providing substance abuse treatment to families
    • Discuss the limitations of integrated models
    • Identify seven general questions we should be answered when choosing and applying a family systems model
    • Differentiate between the eight integrated models for substance abuse treatment
    • Identify special populations to consider when using family therapy
    • Identify some of the most prominent challenges to emerging family therapy and substance abuse treatment
    • Describe and I components that are necessary in order to provide a comprehensive range of program activities
    • Define what adequate treatment is characterized by within a culturally competent model of substance abuse treatment and family therapy.
    $90.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explain the principles of Internal Family Systems Theory
    • Discuss the concepts of the Parts in IFS
    • Explore ways to use IFS in counseling
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Learn what interventions are
    • Identify who does and intervention
    • Explore reasons for interventions
    • Review the general steps in the intervention process
    $3.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Steps for Building Empathy
    • Tips for overcoming the most common communication barriers
    • Tips for fair fighting
    • Tips for Sweetening Your Relationship
    • Cognitive Behavioral Tips for a Closer Relationship
    • Tips for Compromise
    • Tips for Getting Your Needs Met
    • Tips for Giving Emotional Support
    • Tips for Being More Thoughtful
    • Identify the causes, consequences and interventions for some of the most common saboteurs
    • Identify interventions for issues that are commonly seen in relationship sabotage.

     

    Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Episodes 082 -Relationship Skills and Saboteurs; 084 -Relationship Saboteurs and Interventions

    $9.00 for 90 days
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