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Class Intervenção Familiar

  • Presentation

    Presentation

     

    Based on a systemic way of thinking and intervening, and assuming the central place of the family in understanding the development trajectories and the adjustment/well-being of individual subjects, this UC aims to provide students with tools to deal with the diversity of contemporary family configurations , in an informed and inclusive manner, as well as models of psychological intervention focused on family relationships, either with the family system as a whole, or with the subsystems that constitute it (e.g., marital, parental, fraternal, individuals), or even in the articulation with other broader systems (e.g., education, health, social/legal).

  • Code

    Code

    ULHT65-24816
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    
     

    PC1. Initial questions: Family or families?

    PC2. Theoretical and epistemological foundations in Family Psychology

    2.1. General Systems Theory

    2.2. cybernetics

    2.3. Pragmatic Theory of Human Communication

    2.4. Paradigm of systemic complexity

    PC3. Models for understanding family functioning

    3.1. Family stress models

    3.2.The family's vital cycle framework. Expected steps and challenges in conjugality and parenthood

    3.3. Families facing unexpected transitions: chronic health conditions, death; separation/divorce and remarriage; infertility; adoption; physical separation; LGBTQ+ families

    PC4. Interventions with families

    4.1. Types and indications

    4.2. Information collection and analysis techniques

    4.3. Examples of family intervention models -Transgenerational -Structural and strategic -Solution-centered therapy and narrative model Key concepts in the conceptualization of clinical cases, outlines of the therapeutic process and techniques.

     

  • Objectives

    Objectives

    LO1. Know the epistemological foundations of Family Psychology and reflect on its applicability in the contemporary world

    LO2. Analyze family systems in structural/functional and historical terms, identifying resources and challenges at different systemic levels

    LO3. Identify and critically reflect on indications for working with families vs. individuals

    LO4. Know, apply and select different family and systemic assessment methodologies

    LO5. Compare systemic intervention models (i.e., transgenerational and structural) in terms of key concepts, change factors, process contours and therapeutic techniques

    LO6. Apply knowledge about systemic models in the analysis/conceptualization of clinical cases and in the formulation of therapeutic objectives

    LO7. Reflect on the challenges and opportunities that the systemic way of thinking and acting can bring in favor of the adoption, by the student, of informed and inclusive therapeutic postures

  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies (TM)
     

    The syllabus will be taught using a variety of methodologies, namely: oral presentation of content (TM1); brainstorming (TM2); interactive dialogue and guided discussion (TM3); viewing excerpts from films/videos (TM4); exercises (individual or in groups) to apply the concepts taught (TM5); dramatization/role-play exercises (TM6); tutoring for ongoing group work (TM7); research, reading, analysis and discussion of scientific articles and other relevant literature (TM8). At the end of the course, students are invited to critically reflect on the skills they gained in the UC, including self-assessment of their learning, involvement in tasks and performance (TM9).

     

  • References

    References

    Alarcão, M. (2003). (Des)Equílibrios Familiares. Quarteto.

    Carr, A. (2012). Family therapy: Concepts, process and practice. Wiley and sons, Ltd.

    Fiese, B. H., Celano, M., Deater-Deckard, K., Jouriles, E. N., & Whisman, M. A. (Eds.). (2019). APA handbook of contemporary family psychology: Foundations, methods, and contemporary issues across the lifespan (Vol. 1). American Psychological Association.https://doi.org/10.1037/0000099

    Gladding, S. T. (2019). Family therapy: History, theory, and practice (7th edition). Pearson Golombock, S. (2015). Modern Families: Parents and children in new family forms . Cambridge University Press. 

    Golombock, S. (2015). Modern Families: Parents and children in new family forms. CUP

    Gouveia-Pereira & Miranda, M. (2021). Manual de Terapia Familiar: Teoria, Avaliação e Intervenção Sistémica. Pactor.

    McGoldrick, M., Preto, G. & Carter, B. (2016). The expanding family life cycle: Individual, family, and social perspectives. Pearson. 

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