Description
- Overview:
- How do individuals and families interface with larger systems, and how do therapists intervene collaboratively? How do larger systems structure the lives of individuals and families? Relationally-trained practitioners are attempting to answer these questions through collaborative and interdisciplinary, team-focused projects in mental health, education, the law, and business, among other fields. Similarly, scholars and researchers are developing specific culturally responsive models: outreach family therapy, collaborative health care, multi-systemic school interventions, social-justice-oriented and spiritual approaches, organizational coaching, and consulting, among others. This course explores these developments and aims at developing a clinical and consulting knowledge that contributes to families, organizations, and communities within a collaborative and social-justice-oriented vision.
- Subject:
- Management, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology
- Level:
- High School, Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division
- Material Type:
- Full Course, Homework/Assignment, Syllabus
- Author:
- Ed.D, Gonzalo Bacigalupe
- Provider:
- UMass Boston
- Provider Set:
- UMass Boston OpenCourseWare
- Date Added:
- 02/16/2011
- License:
-
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs, Text/HTML
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