Family Therapy Foundations

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SKU
BC-FTF
Learn about family therapy methods and their potential to strengthen relationships, heal trauma and promote mental health.

 

“One doesn’t have to be a Family Therapist to do great family work.”

The Bouverie Centre is an icon for quality systemic practice and teaching. Our Family Therapy Foundations course will introduce you to the world of family therapy and provide solid grounding for aspiring family therapists and allied health professionals alike, who contribute to consumer care.

$764.50

Key facts

Course category
The Bouverie Centre
Options
Option 1 Online (start anytime) 3-months' accessOnline (On demand)
Duration
14 hours
Prerequisite/s
There are no prerequisites for this short course
Certification
Certificate of Completion

Overview of Family Therapy Foundations course

This 14-hour online course (see below for other training options) reflects the collective experience of family therapists, researchers, trainers and academics at The Bouverie Centre. It brings to life:

  • the history of family therapy and systemic thinking, and its enormous impact on the treatment of mental health problems
  • the Bouverie Centre’s vision and the means for offering greater access to family therapy
    tools that family therapists use to prepare and conduct family sessions
  • a framework for recognising and responding to transgenerational trauma
  • practical insights into the different frameworks that enable family therapists and families together to spot and change the patterns that hold them back from healing and growth.

At the heart of the course are two enacted family therapy sessions. These bring you into the lived experience of the family therapist as they reflect with the family and apply theory to method, to enable change. In addition, there are reflective exercises throughout to further enhance learning.

Who is Family Therapy Foundations for?

Professionals interested in better understanding family therapy and systemic thinking and their applications to enhance outcomes for individuals and families’ wellbeing. This includes health care and allied health practitioners, supervisors, and managers from a diversity of disciplines and settings. It is also perfect for therapists looking to skill-up before undertaking postgraduate study.

Delivered in stand-alone modules, the course structure allows you to absorb and review information at your own pace.

At the end of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion and access to our exclusive Family Therapy Community of Practice.

Other training options

For organisations and bulk licence purchases

For organisations and groups, we offer bulk purchase discounts and can tailor the Family Therapy Foundations course to your needs, including delivering in a hybrid model of online and in-person.

Please contact us to arrange a friendly discussion with one of our experienced trainers on telephone (+61 3) 8481 4800 or email: bouverie.training@latrobe.edu.au.

Live, four-day workshop

We also deliver Family Therapy Foundations as a four-day in-person or live-streamed workshop (previously called Introduction to Family Therapy) is delivered by a group of Bouverie’s experienced family therapists and trainers.

  • Individuals: Register for live FTF workshops here.
  • Organisations: Contact us to discuss how we can deliver this training either at your workplace or at our Centre on (+61 3) 8481 4800 or email bouverie.training@latrobe.edu.au.

Course modules

Module 1: Systemic Thinking: From Individual to Family

  • Understand the difference between individual and family (systemic) therapy approaches, and what systems thinking achieves by changing the perspective from individual problems to context, relationships and culture.

Module 2: Foundational Ideas in Family Therapy

  • Discover the Bouverie Centre’s six foundational concepts for family therapy and their application in practice.

Module 3: Conducting a Family Session

  • Understand how to prepare to work with a family, as well as practical skills for conducting a family session.

Module 4: Individual Development, Family Life Cycle and Family Therapy

  • Learn different therapy styles and application to different stages of the family life cycle.

Module 5: The Influence of Families’ Own Histories

  • Discover tools and resources to help gather family histories and understand the importance of transgenerational concepts and attachment theory.

Module 6: Applying Different Frameworks and Lenses

  • Enter seven different online classrooms where you will learn different frameworks and lenses for conducting family therapy sessions. Includes bonus library resources.

Module 7: What Do I Do If…?

  • Frequently asked questions about working with families, as answered by Bouverie staff, to help address your fears and guide practice.

Module 8: Common Factors, Heroic Clients, and Broadening Horizons

  • Understand how to broaden the application of family therapy into critical areas such as social justice, community cohesion, and prevention spaces. You will also learn tips on how to look after yourself during the work.

Community of Practice

Upon successful completion, you will receive a year’s free membership to The Bouverie Centre’s Family Therapy Community of Practice. This is an exclusive online forum every second month with one of our expert family therapists and an opportunity to ask questions live.

Contact The Bouverie Centre

If you have any questions about this course, or are curious about our other courses and workshops, please get in touch at bouverie.training@latrobe.edu.au, thank you.

You can browse our list of professional development courses and workshops here and see what is coming up on our calendar here.

Terms & Conditions

We recommend that, before your purchase, you review The Bouverie Centre's Terms & Conditions on registration and payment, discounts, cancellations (including transfer of registration, refunds, and credit notes), privacy and data collection, and intellectual property here.

Frequently Asked Questions

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On completion of your registration, you'll be provided with an account on our Learning Management System (LMS) and the course material will be made available at the advertised date, or as outlined on your registration confirmation email.  For our on-demand courses, access will be immediate.

What payment options are there?

  • You may arrange to pay by BPAY or EFT
  • For group bookings, we encourage purchase orders.  Contact us for a quote, and upon receipt of your purchase order we can make the course available to you.
  • Unfortunately, we are not able to arrange instalment payments.

Contact us on LaTrobeProfessional@latrobe.edu.au for assistance. 

Can I arrange payment with a Purchase Order?

Yes, we accept Purchase Orders. Please email to LaTrobeProfessional@latrobe.edu.au and our La Trobe Professional team will provide you with payment details and access to your course. 

I am getting an error when I try to log into my LMS account. Can you help? 

  • The first thing to check is your order confirmation email - it will contain your Learning Management System (LMS) account and password.  Note that this account may not be the same as your staff, student or previous short course participant account. 
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What certification will I receive?

The type of certification depends on the assessment involved in the course. For example:

  • Microcredentials:  You will receive a digital credential that confirms the skills you’ve acquired, any assessments you’ve completed and potential pathways for credit or advanced standing towards a degree. 
  • Other assessed short courses:  This may include bridging programs or courses that prepare you for external certification from a professional body.  You might receive a certificate of achievement or a digital badge (a digital version of a certificate of achievement).
  • Non-assessed courses:  If a course doesn’t involve formal assessment, you’ll receive a certificate of attendance.
  • Single-subject enrolment: If you enrol in a single subject, you will receive an official transcript for that subject.

Please note that short courses or microcredentials are not formal qualifications under the Australian Qualifications Framework but may be eligible for consideration as advanced standing (credit) towards a degree.

What is a microcredential? 

Microcredentials are short courses that are assessed, carry academic credit, and to deliver specific skills or knowledge.  While they can be taken as standalone courses, many are designed to be combined or ‘stacked’ with other microcredentials to form the equivalent of a subject within a degree program.  Upon successful completion, you’ll earn a digital credential that outlines the skills and credit obtained, and any opportunities for stacking.

For La Trobe microcredentials, any advanced standing or stacking pathways are clearly expressed on the course page.   

What is advanced standing?

Advanced standing refers to credit for prior study or formal learning that can be credited towards a qualification, thereby reducing the number of subjects required to complete a course. For short courses or microcredentials (if these have been completed through recognised institutions or platforms and are deemed equivalent to La Trobe University subjects), credit may be granted either for specific La Trobe subjects or as unspecified credit towards elective requirements of a La Trobe course.

For La Trobe microcredentials, any advanced standing or stacking pathways are clearly expressed on the course page.   Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll receive a digital credential, which may be used when applying for credit for the relevant degree at La Trobe.

For more details, visit the University’s advanced standing web page.