Course

Multicultural Theories and Strategies of Family Therapy ( 3 CE SEMESTER UNITS )

Started Jun 12, 2018
3 credits

$620 Enroll

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Course Description

Multicultural Theories and Strategies of Family Therapy covers several different approaches to family therapy. The philosophical and historical facts of each theory is addressed, as well as how each theory is applied in a professional practice. The course consists of video lectures, reading and written assignments, varying number multiple choice questions covering material from readings

Textbooks

  • Gladding & Gladding. (2019). Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice plus MyLab Counseling with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 7th Edition ISBN10: 0134785258 ISBN13: 9780134785257

Frequently Asked Questions

CALPCC Licensure

CALPCC courses:

  • Fulfill LPCC Additional Coursework requirements
  • Are work at your own pace with no start or end dates. Anyone can register at any time.
  • Awards continuing education hours upon successful completion

The course is designed to meet requirements outlined in the STATUTES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE PRACTICES OF PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL COUNSELING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK, California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Section 4999.33 (L), January 2017.

 

Course Instructor

Cheryl Fischer, PsyD

Cheryl Fisher, PhD, NCC, LCPC

Cheryl Fischer is a graduate of Towson University and West Virginia University. She is a licensed clinical social worker and a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Cheryl is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, which resolves the development of trauma-related disorders caused by exposure to distressing, traumatizing, or negative life events. Cheryl enjoys working with couples, individuals, college students, youth, and groups on a variety of issues.

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Course Date:

Open Enrollment

Timeline:

Self-paced

Course Type:

Asynchronous Web Lectures