Systemic psychotherapy foundations: theory and research

Year
4
Academic year
2014-2015
Code
02017989
Subject Area
Psychology
Language of Instruction
Portuguese
Mode of Delivery
E-learning
Duration
SEMESTRIAL
ECTS Credits
6.0
Type
Compulsory
Level
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado

Recommended Prerequisites

It is recommended the frequency with approval in the following units of the 1st cycle of studies: Family Psychology (elective); Systemic Models and Psychodynamic Models (mandatory, 3rd year, 1st semester). The student must have good knowledge of English (reading) since many bibliographic references are in English.

Teaching Methods

Theoretical and practical teaching with the use of lectures and active methodologies, fostering the articulation between theoretical concepts and their application, through reflective exercises; all material is provided prior to the classes, encouraging research and critical thinking.

Learning Outcomes

Objectives: Knowledge and critical understanding of theoretical assumptions and concepts underlying systemic psychotherapy as well as the scientific evidence that supports it. Implications for assessment and intervention. Learning outcomes: ability to 1) identify a system as a) the object of understanding / intervention and b) to describe it in structural and functional terms, 2) analyze its functioning, communication processes, having change in perspective, 3) assess a psychopathology situation in relational and ecosystemic terms, deconstruct problems in terms of multiple views and their reframing, 4) construct systemic hypotheses and thereafter, to identify therapeutic approaches; 6) review the empirical evidence in the field and draw implications.

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

Systemic paradigm: theoretical foundations

1.1. Systems Theory. Definition, structure and properties of systems

1.2. Cybernetics (s). Functioning and change in systems. The evolution of the cybernetic metaphor, combination with the constructivist and constructionist paradigms

1.3. Pragmatics of Human Communication: general principles and axiomatic

2. Systemic paradigm: concepts

2.1. Complexity and interaction

2.2. Change, multiple views and reframing

2.3. Ecosystemic psychopathology

3. Implications of the systemic paradigm in assessment and intervention

3.1. The systemic hypothesis

4. Scientific evidence: empirical validation of systemic psychotherapy

4.1. Efficacy and processes studies: meta-analysis and systematic review of studies

4.2. Studies on the common factors in therapy and the particular case of systemic and family psychotherapy

Head Lecturer(s)

Ana Paula Pais Rodrigues Fonseca Relvas

Assessment Methods

Assessment B
Exam: 100.0%

Assessment A
Students should make a group work : 40.0%
Mini Tests: 60.0%

Bibliography

Adler, R., & Rodman, G. (2006). Understanding human communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Anderson, H. & Goolishian. H. (1989). Human systems as linguistic systems: Preliminary and evolving ideas about the implications for clinical therapy.Fam. Proc., vol 27.

Morin, E. (1992). Introduction à la pensée complexe. Paris: ESF.

Relvas, A. P. (2000). Por detrás do espelho. Da teoria à terapia com a família. Coimbra: Quarteto.

Relvas, A. P. (2000). Psicopatologia do desenvolvimento e contexto familiar: Perspectiva sistémica. In I. Soares (coord.), Psicopatologia do desenvolvimento: Trajectórias (in)adaptativas ao longo da vida, 435-468. Coimbra: Quarteto.

Sprenkle, D., Davis, S., & Lebow J. (2009). Common Factors in Couple and Family Therapy: The Overlooked Foundation for Effective Practice. New York: Guilford.

Watzlawick, P., Beavin, J., & Jackson, D. (1967). Pragmática da comunicação humana: Um estudo dos padrões, patologias e paradoxos da interacção. São Paulo: Cultrix.