JUST DO THE LAST TWO Subjects
Subject: SATIR FAMILY THERAPY
1.Beginning, middle, and end of therapy ( make into 2 slides if you can )
2.Main interventions you would implement; how you envision those interventions would impact the system; and how they would move it toward second-order change
Speaker notes should be a paragraph long
Directions from teacher
Create a 10 to 12 slide PowerPoint or Prezi presentation on how you would apply your selected model to the Cumulative Case Study Download Cumulative Case Study. Include audio and presenter’s notes with an explanation of each slide. Address the following components in your presentation as they relate to your chosen one model of therapy:
Two General Systems Theory concepts that are common to all the models addressed in the course. Briefly describe how they are manifested in your chosen model.
Theoretical constructs (For example, if you were using Structural, you might elaborate on the emphasis on roles)
Role of the therapist
Constellation that is appropriate for this presenting problem(s) (Conjoint or Individual, for instance)
Beginning, middle, and end of therapy
Main interventions you would implement; how you envision those interventions would impact the system; and how they would move it toward second-order change
Refer to at least 8 scholarly sources in presentation, and remember to include a title slide, reference slide, and to follow APA formatting guidelines.
A single representative of your group should submit the presentation to this assignment for grading.
References:
Required Readings:
Virginia Satir: Foundational ideas, text
pg. 1–142
Required Resources:
Website: https://www.kellevision.com/kellevision/2009/11/satirs-mandala-of-the-self-and-good-self-care.html
Website: https://satirglobal.org/tributes/
Image: https://www.kellevision.com/kellevision/2009/11/satirs-mandala-of-the-self-and-good-self-care.html
Video: https://www-psychotherapy-net.acu.idm.oclc.org/stream/acu/video?vid=162
Recommended Readings:
Mastering Competencies in Family Therapy, text
Ch. 8 Experiential Family Therapies
Freeman, M. L. (1999). Gender matters in the Satir growth model Links to an external site.. American Journal of Family Therapy, 27(4), 345–363. https://doi.org/10.1080/019261899261907
Pisarik, C. T., & Larson, K. R. (2011). Facilitating college students’ authenticity and psychological well-being through Mandalas: An empirical study Links to an external site.. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 50(1), 84–98. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-1939.2011.tb00108