Course Catalog
NURS9510 - Family Therapy
Fall 2014 Doctoral
This course provides a framework for examining families and understanding family processes. An overview of the major schools and principals in family therapy will be provided. Students will explore the meaning of family dysfunction both from personal experience and as defined by various family theories. Frameworks for understanding symptomatic behavior in families, the use of conflict, and the impact of life cycle development will be explored. Family problems, with an emphasis on cultural and social differences, commonly encountered in advanced practice psychiatric nursing will be included.
Prerequisites: NURS9010, NURS9210, and NURS9215 Co-requisites: NURS9515
2 Credits
Prerequisites: NURS9010, NURS9210, and NURS9215 Co-requisites: NURS9515
2 Credits
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Credits:
2
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Scaife Hall 207
Days: R
Location: Moon
Room: Scaife Hall 207
Time:
03:00-04:50 pm
Instructor: Turkal
Session: 6 (01/08/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024: Doctora
Instructor: Turkal
Session: 6 (01/08/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024: Doctora
Prerequisites: NURS9110 and NURS9210 Co-requisites: NURS9515
2 Credits