School Of Social SciencesIntegrated Practices 4: Self and RelationshipsWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 102627.2
Discipline: COUNSELLING
Student Contribution Band: 4
Level: 7
Credit Points: 20
Assumed Knowledge
Concurrent or previous study in counselling and/or psychotherapy.
Incompatible Units
102178 - Critical and Creative Enquiry, 102373 - Integrated Practices 4: Self and Relationships
Prerequisite
102372 Integrated Practices 3: Emotions, Embodiment and Connection
Corequisite
102366 Further Clinical Studies in Psychotherapy and Counselling
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in1817 Master of Psychotherapy and Counselling, and must have successfully completed 120 credit points.
About this Unit
In this capstone unit, students integrate their learning about interpersonal awareness and the value of the therapeutic relationship, which are central to the Master of Psychotherapy and Counselling. A focus on multiple relational influences enhances students’ ability to work therapeutically with individuals, couples and families. Clients bring themselves and their current and past relationships into the therapy room with them, as does their counsellor. Students will have the opportunity to investigate their personal values and beliefs about relationships and how these influence their work with clients. Family life-cycle and developmental models are discussed, critiqued and applied to promote understanding of common and diverse client issues and presenting concerns. Ultimately students will explore the concept of interdependence and how relationship is central to human wellbeing.
Courses1817.2 | Master of Psychotherapy and Counselling | CURRENT |