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Course Description

Critically examine and compare selected approaches to couple therapy theory and practice. Explore foundational models that highlight both modern and post-modern approaches to couple therapy—including structural, emotionally-focused, solution-oriented, and narrative—while reviewing other models for comparative purposes. Meta-theories are considered as a means of inviting intentional integration and conceptualization in couple therapy.

Consider how social justice ideas influence approaches to therapy and address issues of inclusion, diversity, power, privilege, and marginalization. We will also examine specific clinical issues that frequently present in couple therapy. You are invited to critically reflect on how these models may fit into your own integrative approach to couple therapy.

This course is typically recognized by CACFT and AAMFT as a couple/marriage and family therapy or studies course.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a deeper understanding of couple therapy models and how various models might be integrated into one’s therapeutic practice
  • Critique the strengths, weaknesses, and distinctiveness of resources relevant to family therapy to inform the use of resources in one’s practice
  • Demonstrate increased awareness of one’s personal values and preferences regarding couple and family therapy and how this informs one’s practice
  • Utilizing appropriate treatment interventions, construct an integrative therapeutic treatment plan

Course Topics

  • Definition, History, Foundational Concepts
  • Approaches to Couple Therapy
  • Empirical Support for Couple Therapy
  • Common Factors in Couple Therapy
  • Social and Contextual Factors in Couple Therapy
  • Structural Couple Therapy
  • Integrative Behavioural Couple Therapy
  • Narrative Couple Therapy
  • Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
  • Solution Focused Couple Therapy
  • Gottman Couple Therapy
  • Commonly occurring issues in Couple Therapy: Sex, Addictions, Mental Health, Infidelity, Intimate Partner Violence
  • Comparative Analysis of Couple Therapy Approaches
  • Case Conceptualization and Clinical Documentation
  • Future Directions in Couple Therapy

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Additional Requirements

  • Prerequisite course: Theories and Methods of Family Therapy: Foundations of the Field
  • Note: If you wish to take the course but have not completed the prerequisites, please contact our main office.
  • As well as scheduled instruction time, you can expect to spend approximately five to ten hours per week on course readings, activities, and/or assignments.
  • Course assignments are completed up to four weeks following the final day of the course.

Assessment

Assessment Item Weight
Class Participation 20%
Group Presentation and Summary 30%
Applied Critical Analysis and Theory Application 50%
Total 100%

Please note that the course assessment is subject to change.

Sponsoring Partner

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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