This course presents advanced topics in interpersonal practice. The topics may include emerging practice methods, advanced application of methods covered in other required methods courses, and applications of methods in specific populations.
Understanding the implications of early relationships on adult functioning can assist in providing adult psychotherapy in ways that can assist to repair individuals’ capacity to form and maintain healthy adult relationships. Using attachment theory and emotional regulation theory as the foundation, this course will address relationship-based interventions in interpersonal practice with adults.
Semester: | Fall 2015 |
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Instructor: | Julie M. Ribaudo |
Topic: | Attachment Theory and Clinical Practice through the Life Span |
U-M Class #: | 29369 |
Time: | Mon Mondays November 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 2015 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
Location: | B780 SSWB |
Program Type:
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Program Type describes the program in which you are pursuing, i.e., residential or online part-time. At this time, residential students may not enroll in online part-time courses and online part-time students may not enroll in residential courses.
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Residential |
Credits: | 1 Credit Hours |
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106