Bowen Family Systems & Narrative Therapy
This online module provides participants with a solid understanding of both Bowen Family System and Narrative Therapy.
The module consists of 6 self-paced sections and includes video demonstration, practical examples, reflective tasks, readings and a short quiz.
The course is suitable for health and welfare professionals who currently work or intend to work with families
Bowen Family Systems Theory (BFST) is an intergenerational approach to family therapy that emphasises the importance of a therapist understanding his/her own background when working with families. This online module explores the 8 key concepts of BFST and provides participants with a thorough knowledge of how to apply BSFT with a client or a family.
Narrative Therapy is a respectful and non-blaming approach to therapy that centres people as experts in their lives. This online module focuses on ways of externalising the problem, so it seen as separate from the person. Participants will develop a thorough knowledge of how to apply this model therapy in practice.
Successful completion of this E-Learning Course earns 10 ACMHN continuing professional education (CPE) points.
This course is accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).
This module is 1 of 6 modules in the Core Skills in Family Therapy Course.
Modules can be undertaken separately ($110), or as a discounted package in the full 6-module course ($550).
Flyer Core Skills in Family Therapy (PDF)
Course Fee: $110.00 AUD
12 months access
10 CPD hours
This course is facilitated by Sydney Family Therapy Training Institute, a branch of Clinical Supervision Services.