This 8-week hybrid course provides an in-depth exploration of relationship and marital counseling, equipping participants with the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to support couples and families across diverse populations and life stages. The course emphasizes the assessment of relational dynamics, attachment patterns, communication styles, conflict resolution, and systemic influences on marital and familial functioning.
Participants will integrate theoretical frameworks with evidence-based interventions, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive-Behavioral Couples Therapy (CBCT), the Gottman Method, and communication and problem-solving strategies. Emphasis is placed on assessing relational strengths and challenges, designing individualized treatment plans, and facilitating interventions that enhance emotional connection, mutual understanding, and relationship satisfaction.
The hybrid format combines live interactive sessions, recorded lectures, case consultations, applied exercises, and reflective assignments, allowing participants to apply clinical knowledge in practical settings. Culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and ethical practices are woven throughout the curriculum, enabling participants to work effectively with diverse couples and family systems.
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