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Postgraduate Diploma
Queen's Campus
Part Time
SEP-25
2 Years
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Postgraduate Diploma
Queen's Campus
Part Time
SEP-25
2 Years
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Overview
Systemic practice and family therapy helps people in close relationships to better understand and support each other. It enables individuals and family members to express and explore difficult thoughts and emotions safely, understand each others experiences and views, appreciate each others needs, build on family strengths, and work together to make useful changes in their relationships and their lives.
Systemic family therapy has been found to be effective across the life course in helping children, young people, adults, couples and families struggling with a broad range of difficulties and circumstances.
Systemic practitioners and systemic family therapists work in many health and social care settings such as childrens services, older peoples services, physical health and disability, substance misuse, justice and mental health services.
Our multidisciplinary Systemic Practice and Family Therapy programmes are suitable for professionally qualified staff who wish to enhance their skills of working with families, couples, individuals, other systems and relationship networks.
There are three levels of training: Foundation (PG Certificate), Intermediate (PG Diploma) and Qualifying (MSc Systemic Psychotherapy).
This Postgraduate Diploma is designed for those who have completed Foundation level training and who wish to further enhance their ability to work systemically with families, individuals and organisations. The programme aims to develop reflexive and ethical practitioners who have a solid knowledge of the theories and research underpinning systemic family practice and its application to their specific area of work.
Please note that this course is not eligible for a Tier 4 visa.
Systemic Practice And Family Therapy Highlights
The PG Diploma constitutes year 2 of the four year Qualifying level Systemic Family Psychotherapist training.
Professional Accreditations
The Systemic Practice and Family Therapy programmes have been accredited by the Association of Family Therapy (AFT) and recognised by the relevant professions continuing professional development frameworks.
Career Development
Applicants should normally have a 2.2 Honours degree or above or equivalent recognised qualification. Equivalent qualifications include the Pre-2007 Post-Qualifying Award in Social Work. Where this is not met, applicants must show their ability to study at postgraduate level through evidence of previous postgraduate training or completion of a reflective practice assignment. At least two references will be sought, one of whom must be the applicants current employer. At least one referee should be professionally qualified and be able to comment on the applicants current practice.
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£3,084 per year
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STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM (FOR SINGLE OCCUPANCY)-126 per week
£7,167 per year
Students from International
STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM (FOR SINGLE OCCUPANCY)-126 per week
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