To review the foundations of a family systems approach to counseling.
To examine the historical roots of family counseling/family therapy.
To examine the classic schools of family therapy.
To review professional, ethical, legal, and cross-cultural issues related to practicing family therapy.
To begin practice on implementing various approaches to family therapy.
To develop one’s own theory of family therapy.
To examine your family of origin to understand how it impacts on you and your work with families.
To become adept a practicing assessment of families.
6.00
Unit I:
concept of Counseling & Family Therapy
Counseling- Meaning and Scope
Family Therapy- Meaning , Scope and applicability.
Essentials of counselor and family therapist
6.00
Unit II:
Approaches to counseling
Therapist/ counselee relationship
Professional approach and ethical issues
Creating a therapeutic climate
Developing communication skills for counseling
6.00
Unit III:
Interventions
Mediation I family counseling
Mediation in family disputes
Life skills education
6.00
Unit IV:
Relationships Building &Barriers
a) Reflective relationship techniques
b) Strategies for relationship building, facilitating and evaluating change
c) Barriers to actualizing therapeutic relationships
d) Difficulties in family counseling
6.00
Unit V:
Education & Therapy
Family interviewing
Crisis intervention
Psycho education
Social skills therapy
Process of family counseling and therapy
Referral and intake
Phases of counseling -Initial , Middle , Termination phase
Essential Readings:
Chibber,S,K. (1999). Guidance and Educational Counselling,Commonwealth Publications.
Nayak, A.K. &Rao ,V.K. (2002) . Guidance and Career Counselling, APH Publishing Corporation ,New Delhi.
Ivey,Allen E. ,Ivey,MaryBradford,Simek-Morgan, Lynn (1977). Counselling and Psychotherapy,Fourth Edition.
Gibson,Robert C. , Mitchell ,Marianne H. (2003). Introduction to Counselling and Guidance, Sixth Edition,Prentice –Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi.Axline, V. M. (1947). Play therapy. New York: Ballantine Books.Brammer, L. M. (1985). The helping relationship: Process & skills. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Hackney, H. & Cormier, L. S. (1979). Counseling strategies and objectives. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.